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  1. Orlando, P. (2007) [St Angela Merici], Ursulines of the Roman Union. With the foundation of the COMPANY of SAINT URSULA, in Brescia, northern Italy, in 1535, Saint Angela Merici offered to young women of her day an alternative to religious life in the cloister. It was a most daring initiative for the time.

  2. St Ursula's Convent School is a Roman Catholic secondary school for girls, located in the Greenwich area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London, England. [1] St Ursula's is a voluntary aided school , and is part of the Ursuline Order [2] within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark .

  3. The Old Ursuline Convent is the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley. Completed in 1752, it is also the oldest surviving example of the French colonial period in the United States. Often referred to as the Archbishop Antoine Blanc Memorial Complex, the Old Ursuline Convent also houses the Archdiocesan archives.

  4. Ursulinen. Pierre de Fenouillet, bisschop van Montpellier, stimuleerde de vestiging van vrouwelijke kloosterorden in de stad. Zo kwamen er Ursulinen over uit het bisdom Agde (1641). De zusters zochten een huisvesting in de ruïnes van het convent van Sainte-Catherine de Saint Gilles. Een andere zusterorde, deze van de Visitandines, was de ...

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  6. A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin’s collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled “You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City”, edited by Sandy and John R. Husman.

  7. Jeanne des Anges, also known as Jeanne de Belcier (2 February 1602 – 29 January 1665), was a French Ursuline nun in Loudun, France.She became mother superior of the convent at a young age, but is chiefly remembered as a central figure in the case of the possessed of Loudun in 1632, which led, after witch trials, to the burning at the stake of the priest Urbain Grandier two years later.