Sisters of St. Ann
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Sisters of St. Ann
Summary
Sisters of St. Ann is a Catholic religious institute[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (catholic_religious_institute category, ranking #47 of 158).[2]
Key Facts
- Sisters of St. Ann's image is recorded as MHDominici.jpg[3].
- Sisters of St. Ann's instance of is recorded as Catholic religious institute[4].
- Sisters of St. Ann's founder is recorded as Tancredi Falletti di Barolo[5].
- Sisters of St. Ann's founder is recorded as Juliette Colbert de Barolo[6].
- Sisters of St. Ann's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[7].
- Sisters of St. Ann's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 260744655[8].
- +1834-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sisters of St. Ann[9].
- Sisters of St. Ann's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09gf8p0[10].
- Sisters of St. Ann's location of formation is recorded as Turin[11].
- Sisters of St. Ann's official website is recorded as https://www.suoredisantanna.org/en/[12].
- Sisters of St. Ann's official website is recorded as https://www.suoredisantanna.org/[13].
- Sisters of St. Ann's official website is recorded as https://www.suoredisantanna.org/es/[14].
- Sisters of St. Ann's official website is recorded as https://www.suoredisantanna.org/pt-pt/[15].
- Sisters of St. Ann's described at URL is recorded as https://diocesecc.org/news/the-sisters-of-saint-ann[16].
- Sisters of St. Ann's described at URL is recorded as https://www.suoredisantanna.org/en/about-us/origins/[17].
- Sisters of St. Ann's described by source is recorded as The Catholic Encyclopedia[18].
- Sisters of St. Ann's different from is recorded as Sisters of Saint Ann[19].
- Sisters of St. Ann's YouTube channel ID is recorded as UCM9iOif4R1sKL4iUd5IWXVg[20].
- Sisters of St. Ann's Facebook page ID is recorded as Suore-SantAnna/100012599144816[21].
- Sisters of St. Ann's Vatican Library VcBA ID is recorded as 494/66810[22].
- Sisters of St. Ann's YouTube handle is recorded as suoredis.annadiroma-curiag4569[23].
Body
Founding
Founders include Tancredi Falletti di Barolo[5] and Juliette Colbert de Barolo[6]. +1834-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sisters of St. Ann[9]. Its location of formation is recorded as Turin[11].
Operations
Sisters of St. Ann's headquarters location is recorded as Rome[7].
Why It Matters
Sisters of St. Ann draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (catholic_religious_institute category, ranking #47 of 158).[2]