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Sisters of Mercy of St. Charles Borromeo (Prague, Czech Republic)

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingSisters of Mercy of St. Charles Borromeo (Prague, Czech Republic)
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Variant(s)Kongregace Milosrdných sester sv. Karla Boromejského (Prague, Czech Republic)
Kongregace Milosrdných sester svatého Karla Boromejského (Prague, Czech Republic)
Boromejky
Sestry boromejky
Sisters of Mercy of Saint Charles Borromeo (Prague, Czech Republic)
Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo (Prague, Czech Republic)
Sisters of Mercy of Saint Borromeo (Prague, Czech Republic)
Sorores Misericordiae Sancti Caroli Borromei (Prague, Czech Republic)
LocatedPrague (Czech Republic)
Found inPintířová, Angelika. Padá mi to z nebe, 2017: page 77 (Boromejky; came to the Czech lands in 1837)
Catholic religious orders, 1957: page 434 (Sisters of Mercy of St. Charles Borromeo (Prague); founded 1843 by Bishop Aloys Joseph von Schrenk)
Wikipedia, June 15, 2018: Czech Kongregace Milosrdných sester svatého Karla Boromejského; latin name: Sorores Misericordiae Sancti Caroli Borromei; SMCB; also known as boromejky and sestry boromejky; Female Catholic congregation with Papal rights that concentrates on caring for the sick, poor, and socially marginalized; there are five separate congregations, of which the congregation in Prague was established in 1837) English Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo page (Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo)
   <https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kongregace_Milosrdn%C3%BDch_sester_svat%C3%A9ho_Karla_Boromejsk%C3%A9ho>
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters_of_Mercy_of_St._Borromeo>
Kongregace Milosrdných sester sv. Karla Boromejského WWW site, June 15, 2018: home page (Kongregace Milosrdných sester sv. Karla Boromejského) Děijny Kongregace Milosrdných sester sv. Karla Boromejského page (sisters who had undergone their novitiate at the motherhouse in Nancy came to the Czech lands in 1837 and established themselves in Prague as a separate order; received papal confirmation in 1841)
   <http://www.boromejky.cz/>
   <http://www.boromejky.cz/11.htm>
Associated languagecze