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Flesch, Mary Rose, 1826-1906

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Personal name headingFlesch, Mary Rose, 1826-1906
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Variant(s)Flesch, Margaret, 1826-1906
Flesch, Margaretha, Blessed, 1826-1906
Flesch, Maria Rosa, 1826-1906
Flesch, Mary Rose, Mother, 1826-1906
Flesch, Mary Rose, Sister, 1826-1906
Associated countryGermany Deutscher Bund (1815-1866)
Associated placeMayen-Koblenz (Germany)
Birth date1826-02-24
Death date1906-03-25
Place of birthVallendar (Germany)
Place of deathNeuwied (Germany)
Field of activityMonasticism and religious orders for women
AffiliationCatholic Church Franciscan Sisters of St. Paul
Franciscan Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Angels
Profession or occupationNuns Superiors, Religious
Found inBoĢˆckeler, Maura. The power of powerlessness, 1962: page [iv] (Mother Rose Flesch, foundress of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Paul, Minnesota) page [v] (Mother Mary Rose Flesch) page 13 (Margaret Flesch) page 70 (appointed Sister Rose as Mother Superior)
CatholicSaints.Info website (Apr. 10, 2018) Blessed Margaretha Flesch webpage (born 24 February 1826 in Schönstatt bei Vallendar, Mayen-Koblenz, Germany; died 25 March 1906 in Waldbreitbach, Neuwied, Germany)
   <https://catholicsaints.info/blessed-margaretha-flesch/>
Wikipedia (Apr. 10, 2018) Margaretha Flesch webpage (established the Franciscan Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Angels; assumed the new religious name of "Maria Rosa" after she made her profession; born Schönstatt bei Vallendar, Mayen-Koblenz, German Confederation)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaretha_Flesch>