Parents of Mother Foundress
Adolph and Cecilia
Location of first convent after Rome
Cracow
Fr. Laurencot, S.J. presented this to Pope Pius IX for M.F. on October 1, 1880
First Plan for the Congregation
Mother’s name in religious life
Mary
One of Mother’s last confessors, beatified in 1994
Fr. Hyacinthe Cormier, OP
First Spiritual Director of Mother Foundress
Father Leander
First parish Mother brought the sisters to in the U.S.
St. Josaphat
Mother Foundress obtained this in 1897 to benefit the U.S. sisters
U.S. citizenship
Mother first took it, after she and the early sisters made their vows, on May 1, 1884
Her mystery
Priest who helped her father to return to the practice of faith
Fr. Hube, CR
Spiritual Director of Mother Foundress after 1883
Father Anthony Lechert
Basilica where Mother prayed concerning the U.S. Mission
St. Mary Major
Mother Foundress and the first sisters reached the U.S. on this ship
Gottardo
The house on Via Machiavelli: Good Shepherd Convent
Convents named for Jesus, Mary or a saint
Archbishop of Chicago who accepted our sisters
Archbishop Feehan
The first CSFN sister to die in the U.S.
Sister Philomena
Where Mother prayed to obtain a spiritual director
Loreto
Mother Foundress presented this gift to Pope Leo XIII before leaving for the U. S.
A snuff box filled with gold coins
We seldom celebrate our feast day together as religious on the day Mother did
August 15
Cardinal who gave Mother and our sisters a mission in London
Cardinal Vaughan
Pope who beatified Mother Foundress
St. John Paul II
Church where the sisters first confessed to Fr. Lechert
St. Claude & Andrew—now Just St. Claude
Mother first entrusted the Sacred Heart Province to this sister
Mother Raphael
The Feast of the Epiphany
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CSFN Superior General who , in 1920, initiated the process of canonization of our Mother Foundress
Mother Lauretta