Creation Date
20th century
Preview
Date Available
June 2014
Description
Plastic doll is wearing the original habit worn by Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, which was founded by Father John J. Sigstein in Chicago in 1922; the order soon moved to Huntington, Indiana. The doll is wearing a black dress with white cuffs, black veil, white paper collar, and white wimple. A metal medal is hanging from a metal chain necklace around the doll's neck.
Provenance
Donated by Pauline A. Money
Keywords
Catholic sisters, nuns, religious orders, dolls, habits, Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, Victory Noll Sisters
Identifier
ND0110
Permission Statement
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Keywords
Catholic sisters, nuns, religious orders, dolls, habits, Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, Victory Noll Sisters