Cornelia Peacock

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Cornelia Peacock, later known as Cornelia Connelly, was a 19th-century American-born religious leader and educator who founded the Catholic congregation of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus.

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instanceOf Catholic religious founder
educator
human
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alsoKnownAs Cornelia Connelly NERFINISHED
birthName Cornelia Peacock NERFINISHED
burialPlace St Leonards-on-Sea NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus Venerable
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1809-01-15
dateOfDeath 1879-04-18
denomination Roman Catholic
educatedAt Catholic institutions in the United States
ethnicGroup American of English descent
familyName Peacock NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education
religious formation
founded Society of the Holy Child Jesus NERFINISHED
givenName Cornelia NERFINISHED
hasChild Adeline Connelly NERFINISHED
Francis Connelly NERFINISHED
John Henry Connelly NERFINISHED
Mary Magdalene Connelly NERFINISHED
Mercer Connelly NERFINISHED
hasPart vow of chastity
vow of obedience
vow of poverty
honorificTitle Venerable
languageSpoken English
maritalStatus married (later separated)
movement Roman Catholic religious life
notableFor establishing Catholic schools in England
promoting education for girls
notableWork founding the Society of the Holy Child Jesus
occupation religious leader
school founder
teacher
partOf 19th-century Catholic Church in England
placeOfBirth Philadelphia NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath St Leonards-on-Sea NERFINISHED
positionHeld Superior of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Derby NERFINISHED
Natchez, Mississippi NERFINISHED
Philadelphia
Rome
St Leonards-on-Sea NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Pierce Connelly NERFINISHED

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SHCJ founderBirthName Cornelia Peacock
subject surface form: Society of the Holy Child Jesus