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[edit] B

  1. Mary Joseph Butler or Butler, Mary Joseph (CE | wp gwp g) -- Abbess of the Irish Benedictine at Ypres

[edit] E

  1. Marina de Escobar or Escobar, Marina de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Mystic and foundress of a modified branch of the Brigittine Order b. at Valladolid, Spain, 8 Feb., 1554; d. there 9 June, 1633

[edit] F

  1. Jeanne Fontbonne or Fontbonne, Jeanne (CE | wp gwp g) -- Mother St. John, second foundress and superior-general of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyons

[edit] G

  1. Anne García or García, Anne (CE | wp gwp g) -- Better known as Anne of St. Bartholomew. Biography of one of the first Discalced Carmelites.
  2. Eliza Maria Gillespie or Gillespie, Eliza Maria (CE | wp gwp g) -- In religion Mother Mary of St. Angela
  3. Marie Josephine Goetz or Goetz, Marie Josephine (CE | wp gwp g) - Second superior-general of the Society of the Sacred Heart
  4. Eugénie de Gramont or Gramont, Eugénie de (CE | wp gwp g) -- Religious of the Society of the Sacred Heart

[edit] H

  1. Margaret Hallahan or Hallahan, Margaret (CE | wp gwp g) -- Foundress of the Dominican Congregation of St. Catherine of Siena (third order)
  2. Mary Aloysia Hardey or Hardey, Mary Aloysia (CE | wp gwp g) -- Of the Society of the Sacred Heart, who established all the convents of her order, up to the year 1883, in the eastern part of the United States, Canada, and Cuba
  3. Mary Juliana Hardman or Hardman, Mary Juliana (CE | wp gwp g) -- Prominent nun in the Birmingham during the English "second spring"
  4. Mary Howard of the Holy Cross or Howard, Mary, of the Holy Cross (CE | wp gwp g) -- Poor Clare

[edit] I

  1. Sister Irene or Irene, Sister or Catherine FitzGibbon or FitzGibbon, Catherine (CE | wp gwp g) - nun

[edit] J

  1. Pauline-Marie Jaricot or Jaricot, Pauline-Marie (CE | wp gwp g) -- Foundress of the Society of the Propagation of the Faith and the Association of the Living Rosary

[edit] L

  1. Teresa Lalor or Lalor, Teresa (CE | wp gwp g) -- Co-foundress, with Bishop Neale of Baltimore, of the Visitation Order in the United States
  2. Marie Lataste or Lataste, Marie (CE | wp gwp g) -- French nun
  3. Ann Lobera or Lobera, Ann (CE | wp gwp g) -- Carmelite nun, companion of St. Teresa

[edit] M

  1. Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament (CE | wp gwp g) -- French Carmelite nun (1590-1660)
  2. Mary de Cervellione (CE | wp gwp g) -- First superior of a Third Order branch of the Mercedarians, for women
  3. Helen More or More, Helen (CE | wp gwp g) -- Nun and descendant of St. Thomas More (1606-1633)
  4. Juliana Morell or Morell, Juliana (CE | wp gwp g) -- Dominican nun

[edit] P

  1. Madeleine de la Peltrie or Peltrie, Madeleine de la (CE | wp gwp g) -- French noblewoman and foundress

[edit] T

  1. Marie-Marthe-Baptistine Tamisier or Tamisier, Marie-Marthe-Baptistine (CE | wp gwp g) -- Initiator of international Eucharistic congresses
  2. Frances Margaret Taylor or Taylor, Frances Margaret (CE | wp gwp g) -- Superior General, and foundress of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God
  3. Lettice Mary Tredway or Tredway, Lettice Mary (CE | wp gwp g) -- Abbess of the Convent of Notre-Dame-de-Sion

[edit] V

  1. Tommasina Vernazza or Vernazza, Tommasina (CE | wp gwp g) -- Entered the monastery of St. Maria delle Grazie, and became a canoness regular, taking the name of Battistina

[edit] W

  1. Ellen Whitty or Whitty, Ellen (CE | wp gwp g) -- Australian nun (1819-1892)
  2. Rose Whitty or Whitty, Rose (CE | wp gwp g) -- Irish nun (1831-1911)