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- Q1617545 abbreviation "Filiae Iesu (F.I.)".
- Q1617545 abstract "Template:ForThe Daughters of Jesus (Latin: Filiae Iesu, abbreviated as F.I., Spanish: Hijas de Jesús) is a Roman Catholic congregation of Religious Sisters founded on 8 December 1871 in Salamanca, Spain, by Saint Candida Maria of Jesus (1845-1912). Known as Jesuitinas (or Jesuitesses) in Spain, their work is primarily educational, and includes the administration of schools and colleges. The congregation is devoted to education in all its forms, and is inspired by the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola, also offering the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises to women and girls.".
- Q1617545 formationDate "1871-12-08".
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- Q1617545 abbreviation "Filiae Iesu".
- Q1617545 formation "1871-12-08".
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- Q1617545 name "Daughters of Jesus".
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- Q1617545 comment "Template:ForThe Daughters of Jesus (Latin: Filiae Iesu, abbreviated as F.I., Spanish: Hijas de Jesús) is a Roman Catholic congregation of Religious Sisters founded on 8 December 1871 in Salamanca, Spain, by Saint Candida Maria of Jesus (1845-1912). Known as Jesuitinas (or Jesuitesses) in Spain, their work is primarily educational, and includes the administration of schools and colleges. The congregation is devoted to education in all its forms, and is inspired by the spirituality of St.".
- Q1617545 label "Daughters of Jesus (Spain)".
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- Q1617545 name "Daughters of Jesus".