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The Daughters of Saint Genevieve

 The first of the special aims is that the persons who are part of this community,
work carefully for their own sanctification by imitating the humble charitable and
laborious life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. 
 Second, is to conduct schools - teaching young girls reading, writing and especially
catechism and to busy themselves with some work suited to their state of life.
 Their third aim is to go to country parishes to set up school, to train teachers.
 The fourth aim is to welcome school mistresses who wish to make the spiritual
exercises.

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The triple venn diagram shows the differences and similarities of the three teaching communities of women during the time of Canon Nicolas Roland.
The venn diagram shows that the three institutions aims to provide free education and to teach poor women and young girls how to read and write as well
as religious education. They teach women about domestic work in preparation of their future.

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