Sisters Of La Sainte Union Des Sacrés-Coeurs
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The Holy Union Sisters, officially known as the Sisters of La Sainte Union Des Sacrés-Coeurs (the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts), are a
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of the
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Church founded at Douai, France, in 1828, by Father Jean Baptiste Debrabant (1801 - 1889). The congregation was approved by the
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in 1877. Its rules are taken principally from those of the
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, founded by
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.


Education

The Sisters devote themselves to the education of youth and have founded schools in multiple countries. Some of these schools are still run by the Sisters today.


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Holy Union Sisters
Catholic female orders and societies Religious organizations established in 1828 Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century 1828 establishments in France {{RC-org-stub