Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres

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The Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres are a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in 17th-century France, known for their worldwide ministries in education, healthcare, and social services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic religious institute
religious congregation of women
alsoKnownAs Congregation of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres NERFINISHED
Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres NERFINISHED
Sœurs de Saint-Paul de Chartres NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus congregation of pontifical right
countryOfOrigin France
foundedAt Levesville-la-Chenard NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 17th century
foundedInYear 1696
foundedNear Chartres NERFINISHED
founder Louis Chauvet NERFINISHED
founderOccupation parish priest
genderRestriction women only
governedBy superior general
hasMembers religious sisters
hasMotherhouse Motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres NERFINISHED
hasRule constitutions approved by the Holy See
languageOfName French
memberOf Catholic Church institutes of consecrated life
missionFocus evangelization through works of mercy
service to the marginalized
motherhouseCountry France NERFINISHED
motherhouseLocation Chartres NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
operates clinics
homes for the aged
hospitals
orphanages
schools
primaryCharism service of the poor
primaryMinistry care of orphans
care of the elderly
care of the sick
education
education of girls
healthcare
pastoral work
social services
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrderType apostolic congregation
religiousVows chastity
obedience
poverty
scopeOfActivity worldwide
spiritualityTradition Catholic NERFINISHED
apostolic life

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St. Paul University Manila religiousAffiliation Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres
St. Paul University Manila administeredBy Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres