Sisters of the Company of Mary, Our Lady
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The Sisters of the Company of Mary, Our Lady are the members of a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Jeanne de Lestonnac (1556-1640) in France in 1607. The Order's mission is education, focused on the person in all their uniqueness. The members of the Order use the initials O.D.N. (Latin: Ordinis Dominae Nostrae) after their names.
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Abbreviation | O.D.N |
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Formation | 7 April 1607; 417 years ago (1607-04-07) |
Type | Roman Catholic religious order |
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Superior General | Rita Calvo Sanz |
Key people | Jeanne de Lestonnac, foundress |
Website | Orden de la Compañía de María |
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