"Ursuline" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ursuline" Meaning

Noun:

1. A nun of the Ursuline Order of nuns, a Catholic congregation founded in 1535 under the name of Our Lady of the Holy Cross, with headquarters at Tours (France).

Also, a ferry (ushrine) with sides that swing apart when loading and unloading.

Note: The Ursuline order is also referred to as the Order of St Ursula or the Congregation of St Ursula.

"Ursuline" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Ursuline"


1. Named after Saint Ursula

The Ursuline convent in the city's historic center dates back to the 17th century and was named after Saint Ursula, a Christian martyr.

2. Members of the Ursuline Order

Founded in 1535, the Ursuline Order of nuns is dedicated to the education of young girls and the service of the poor.

3. Reference in Literature

Ursuline Museum, the main museum of the Ursuline congregation in Brescia, Italy, preserves a collection of paintings and rare artifacts.

4. Notable Individuals

Sister Wendy Beckett, a British Catholic nun and art historian, was a member of the Ursuline Order.

5. Historical Places of Worship

The Gardens of the Castle and the Ursuline Church are among the most iconic historical landmarks in the city of Luynes, France.

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