Canossian Daughters of Charity

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The Canossian Daughters of Charity is a Catholic religious congregation of women dedicated to education, healthcare, and service to the poor, founded by Saint Magdalene of Canossa in the early 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic religious institute
religious congregation of women
activity catechesis
pastoral work
running clinics
running hospitals
running schools
alsoKnownAs Canossian Sisters NERFINISHED
Canossian Sisters of Charity NERFINISHED
Daughters of Charity of Canossa NERFINISHED
charism education
healthcare
service to the poor
countryOfOrigin Italy
denomination Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
founder Magdalene of Canossa NERFINISHED
Saint Magdalene of Canossa NERFINISHED
founderStatus Catholic saint
foundingDate early 19th century
foundingPlace Italy NERFINISHED
genderRestriction women
governance under authority of the Holy See
hasBranch Canossian Sons of Charity NERFINISHED
languageOfName Italian
mottoFocus charity
namedAfter Magdalene of Canossa NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Catholic Church NERFINISHED
primaryApostolate education
healthcare
social service
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousHabit sisters wear a religious habit
religiousOrderType apostolic congregation
religiousVows chastity
obedience
poverty
serviceOrientation educational
healthcare
missionary
social outreach
spiritualityTradition Canossian spirituality
Christ-centered charity
targetPopulation children
the poor
the sick
women
youth

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Saint Josephine Bakhita memberOf Canossian Daughters of Charity