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Henriette Delille: Founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family

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Henriette Delille: Founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family

Henriette Delille was the founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family.

Delille was born a free woman of color in New Orleans in 1813.

In 1835, Delille sold all of her property hoping to build a community of Black nuns to teach in a school for free girls of color.

After several failed attempts, Delille and Gaudin received permission from the diocese to begin a new religious order.

Delille also made it possible for the order to build a home for the sick, aged, and poor Black residents of the city.

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