Lovers of the Holy Cross

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Congregation of the Lovers of the Holy Cross
Dòng Mến Thánh Giá
AbbreviationLHC
Formation1670; 354 years ago (1670)
FoundersPierre Lambert de la Motte
Founded atKiên Lao, Vietnam
Members (2002)
4,822
Parent organization
Catholic Church

The Lovers of the Holy Cross (

According to 2002 statistics, it has about 4,822 members.

It is the first female religious congregation to be distinguished by its East Asian characteristics, both contemplative and active, and founded in Vietnam. During its 335 years of existence, the Lovers of the Holy Cross community, have gone through various trials and tribulations: persecutions, disasters, wars, and changes of political regimes.

As of 2005, there were 24 autonomous congregations of the Lovers of the Holy Cross Sisters. In addition to their native Vietnam, there is one congregation in the United States, three in Thailand and two in Laos.[1]

References

  1. OCLC 491502358. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) or [1] Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine

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