Creation Date
20th century
Preview
Date Available
June 2014
Description
Plastic doll is wearing a habit worn by the Religious of the Cenacle, established in Lalouvesc, France in 1826 by Father Stephen Terme and Saint Therese Couderc. The doll is wearing a black dress, a purple cape, a white ruffled wimple, and a black veil. A silver professional cross hangs from a black cord around the doll's neck, and a brown wooden rosary hangs from the doll's waist.
Provenance
Donated by Pauline A. Money
Keywords
Catholic sisters, nuns, religious orders, dolls, habits, Cenacle Sisters, Sisters of the Cenacle, Religious of the Cenacle
Identifier
ND0089
Permission Statement
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Keywords
Catholic sisters, nuns, religious orders, dolls, habits, Cenacle Sisters, Sisters of the Cenacle, Religious of the Cenacle