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  1. The Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (Soeurs des Saints Noms de Jésus et de Marie) is a teaching religious institute founded at Longueuil, Québec, Canada, in 1843 by Blessed Mother Marie Rose Durocher for the Christian education of young girls.

  2. Home - SNJM. Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Liberating life through education and the promotion of justice. Learn more. We are a congregation of women religious founded by Eulalie Durocher in Longueuil, Quebec, in 1843.

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  4. Adoption of the corporate stand in favor of defending migrant and refugee people. The plight of migrants and refugees is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. The Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (SNJM), after a long process of consultation, adopted a corporate stand advocating for the rights of migrant and refugee people.

  5. snjm.org › en › meet-snjmWho We Are - SNJM

    We are the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (SNJM), a congregation of women religious dedicated to education and founded in Longueuil, Quebec, by Eulalie Durocher (Mother Marie-Rose) on October 28, 1843. Committed to the service of the Church and society, our foundress and her companions, Henriette Céré and Mélodie Dufresne ...

  6. The Holy Names of Jesus and Mary is a Roman Catholic women's religious congregation established in accordance with Church law at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, in 1844, for the Christian education of children and young girls. Twelve sisters arrived in Portland on October 21, 1859, to open St. Mary's Academy for girls, their first establishment ...

  7. The Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary is a teaching religious institute founded at Longueuil, Québec, Canada, in 1843 by Blessed Mother Marie Rose Durocher for the Christian education of young girls.

  8. Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. A religious congregation founded at Longueuil, Quebec, 8 December, 1844, under the patronage of Bishop Bourget, of Montreal for the Christian education of young girls. The mother-house is at Hochelaga, Montreal.

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