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94:, Sister Mary Dominic, prioress for three years. At the time she was a lay sister and the convent's cook. This appointment led to 14 of the 22 members leaving, with just 8 professed sisters remaining, all of whom had Irish surnames. Dowling was considered the re-founder of the order at this point and on 11 August 1880 applied for the incorporation of the Dominican Congregation of Our Lady of the Rosary. Due to the impoverished state of the community in 1880, Quinn banned the admission of any new members until the community was financially secure. Under Dowling's leadership, that ban was lifted in 1882, and by 1895 the community had grown to 71 professed sisters, 15 novices and postulants. 241:. The property, owned by the sisters since the 1930s, had been used as a vacation and retreat site. Three miles of trails, with benches and gazebos, were added to enhance public use. The Esopus Creek Conservancy assisted with trail design and maintenance. At the end of the five-year agreement, the sisters sold 149 acres to Scenic Hudson so that the Preserve would be shared and maintained in perpetuity. 89:
After the death of Alice Mary on 2 March 1879, her sister became the prioress but resigned as she lacked the administrative skills. On 9 April 1880, the community had repeated failed ballots to elect a successor, leading to the archbishop's vicar general, Monsignor William Quinn, appointing
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The Dominican Sisters have expanded into a number of other forms of service, including providing senior housing on the grounds of the motherhouse in Sparkill. Today they number some 350 women.
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She led the congregation for the next twenty years. During this period, the focus of the Sisters' work shifted from caring from adults to childcare, with the opening of St. Joseph Home.
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in 1922, the Sisters converted the facility into a two-year business school to train young women, who were being offered a new range of careers in the years after
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The congregation was established through the charitable work of two sisters, Alice Mary and Lucy Thorpe, who had emigrated from England and settled in
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In 1884 the Sisters determined to move the children under their care and opened St. Agnes Home for Boys on the grounds of their
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Lunney, Sheila (2009). "Dowling, Margaret (Sister Mary Dominic)". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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Eventually the Thorpe sisters resolved to commit themselves more formally to this service by embracing
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asked the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill to provide greater educational opportunity to the children of
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The Sisters opened schools in Pakistan in 1958, where they have worked together with the Dominican
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With the population growth of the suburban area surrounding New York City,
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The Dominican Sisters of Sparkill also serve at Catholic schools in
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in the rural town of Sparkill. They also opened St. Agatha Home in
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The Sisters also began to work in education, teaching in various
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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In 2011, the Sisters entered into an agreement with
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Index

Dominican
Congregation
Our Lady of the Rosary
institute
religious sisters
Third Order of Saint Dominic
Sparkill, New York
New York City
Anglican Church
Catholic Church
religious life
religious name
Catherine
O.S.D.
Margaret Dowling
motherhouse
Nanuet, New York
parishes
Archdiocese of New York
the Bronx
St. Martin of Tours Parish
parochial school
World War I
New York
Board of Regents
Aquinas High School
Cardinal
Francis Spellman
Rockland County
Albertus Magnus High School

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