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Farewell to the FCJ sisters in Jersey, by Angela Le Sueur

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Farewell to the FCJ sisters in …

My soul doth magnify the Lord sang the large congregation – many of whom were members of different generations aged from 92 to teenagers all united by …

Farewell to the FCJ sisters in Jersey, by Angela Le Sueur

Article taken from 'Portsmouth People' (the Portsmouth Diocesan Catholic Newspaper) on the Thanksgiving Mass that marked the departure from Jersey of the last FCJ sister to teach here.

Old photos of Sedgley Park College of Education, Manchester

History of Sedgley Park College of Education, Manchester

History of Sedgley Park College of Education, Manchester, training young women to teach in Catholic schools in the Salford diocese.

Early history of the sisters’ work in Hartlepool 1885-1985

Early history of the FCJ sisters in Hartlepool, England, 1885-1985

Poplar and the history of Howrah House, by Helen Downe fcJ

In 1981 the Sisters FCJ in England celebrated one hundred years of arriving at to London's East End.

The ‘Marlands’ Madonna discovered in the garden of a former FCJ Convent

In the late nineteenth century, a statue of Madonna and Child was discovered in the garden of the former FCJ Convent in Exeter, Devon.

History of the FCJs in Skipton

St Monica’s F.C.J. Skipton 1865 – 1968

History of the Hollies Convent FCJ

The Community in Manchester moved several times and is commonly referred to as ‘The Hollies’. Initially a development from Adelphi House, Salford, in 1853 the sisters were at 130 Upper Brook Street.

The FCJ Sisters’ contribution to the Diocese of Salford, by …

A Contribution to Catholic Education in the Salford Diocese 1852 — 1973, including Adelphi House, The Hollies, Sedgley Park College of Education, by Sr Mary Campion McCarren fcJ.

Laurel Hill Secondary School FCJ Limerick

Marie Madeleine came to Limerick in 1844 to “see to every detail regarding the foundation”. It was decided that a Day and Boarding school should be opened in Limerick. A history, by Sr Josephine, fcJ