Ursulines
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For other uses, see Ursuline (disambiguation).
The Ursulines, also known as the Order of Saint Ursula (post-nominals: OSU), is an enclosed religious order of women that in 1572 branched off from the Angelines, also known as the Company of Saint Ursula. The Ursulines trace their origins to the Angeline foundress Angela Merici and likewise place themselves under the patronage of Saint Ursula. While the Ursulines took up a monastic way of life under the Rule of Saint Augustine, the Angelines operate as a secular institute. The largest group within the Ursulines is the Ursulines of the Roman Union.
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Abbreviation | OSU |
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Named after | Saint Ursula |
Predecessor | Angelines |
Established | 1572; 452 years ago (1572) |
Founder | Angela Merici |
Type | Enclosed religious order |
Prioress General | Susan Flood |
Affiliations | Catholic Church |
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