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64:. He, moved by the social and religious reality he observed in the course of his missions, began to worry about the lack of access to education, especially in small towns and girls. In turn, he knew several young women who wanted to consecrate themselves to God as religious, but because of their poverty they did not have easy entry into the monasteries of the time, which demanded an economic dowry. Coll then decided to found a new religious Congregation that did not require such a requirement and that was primarily concerned with education. Thus, on August 15, 1856, in the city of Vic, with the first seven young women, he founded the Tertiary Sisters of Saint Dominic, then called Dominican Sisters of the Anunciata. 79:(1831-1889), who was the first prioress general of the congregation. Despite the difficult beginnings, the congregation had an extraordinary growth, reaching 50 communities the year of the death of its founder. From the beginning Coll inserted the new Institute in the 138:
The mission of the congregation, since its foundation in 1856, is oriented especially towards education and evangelization, being present in the integral formation of children and youth, parish activity, missionary activity and also in the world of health.
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Its objective is to "Announce the message of salvation to all, especially to children and youth", in large and small towns, and from a definite option for the most needy.
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suggested Coll to close the institute and dismissed the girls. But thanks to the perseverance of the founder and also to the help of some religious (like his friend
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As of 2019, the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of the Anunciata has about 900 sisters and it is extended over 20 countries in four continents:
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The decision to found this Congregation arises from Francisco Coll (1812-1875), a Dominican religious who dedicated himself to the
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The congregation has seven sisters who died martyrs in the religious persecution in Spain in 1936. Their names are:
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Francisco Coll y Guitart, O.P.: Fondateur de la Congrégation des Soeurs Dominicaines de la Anunciata
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El padre Coll, dominico: Francisco Coll y Guitart, santo fundador de las Dominicas de la Anunciata
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El padre Coll, dominico: Francisco Coll y Guitart, santo fundador de las Dominicas de la Anunciata
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The beginnings were difficult because of the lack of financial means, to the point that the
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countries. In 1955 the congregation extended its missionary action to
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In 1880 the congregation began its expansion outside Catalonia, in
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religious congregation
pontifical right
Vic
Catalonia
Spain
Dominican
Francisco Coll
Popular Missions
bishop
Antonio María Claret
Rosa Santaeugenia
Order of Preachers
Saint Dominic de Guzmán
September 1868 revolution
Albacete
Asturias
Argentina
South America
France
European
Central America
Africa
Asia
France
Italy
Spain
Latin America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile

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