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Let's Talk Now. The Rosary Sisters house of prayer in the Old City of Jerusalem is a sacred place where visitors can find peace, solace, and spiritual reflection. Discover the history, significance, and tranquil atmosphere of this iconic location.
About the project. The Sisters of the Rosary Convent & Catholic School was built over a 50-year period beginning in 1887. The convent includes an orphanage for approximately 20 girls, for which the Jerusalem Foundation has periodically provided support for the purchase of equipment.
Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas (4 October 1843 – 25 March 1927) was a Palestinian Christian nun who founded the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of Jerusalem (the Rosary Sisters), the first Palestinian congregation. She was beatified by Archbishop Angelo Amato on behalf of Pope Benedict XVI in 2009.
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The Rosary Congregation was established in Jerusalem in the year 1880 by Mother Marie Alphonsine from Jerusalem and Fr. Yousef Tannous from Nazareth, Chancellor of the Latin Patriarchate, assisted by the then Patriarch Vincent Bracco. The Objectives of the Congregation are :
Share. The Congregation of the Rosary was founded in 1880 in Jerusalem, in the Latin oriental Church, by a young Palestinian of Jerusalem, Mother Maria Alfonsina Danil Ghattas with the help of the Patriarchate. The Marian spirituality of the Sisters of the Rosary is characterized by fidelity in prayer, fraternal cooperation, evangelical ...
About Rosary Sisters' High School Rosary Sisters’ High School, a Catholic educational institution, was established in the city of Jerusalem in1964 by Rosary Sisters’ Congregation. The mission of the Rosary Sisters’ High School is to serve the community of Jerusalem and its suburbs by providing quality education to students from all