Creation Date
20th century
Preview
Date Available
June 2014
Description
Plastic doll is wearing a habit worn by the Sisters of Divine Providence, founded by Bishop Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler in Mainz, Germany in 1851. The doll is wearing a black dress, black veil, white collar, and white wimple. A metal cross hangs from a cord around the doll's neck, and a rosary hangs from her waist.
Provenance
Donated by Pauline A. Money
Keywords
Catholic sisters, nuns, religious orders, dolls, habits, Sisters of Divine Providence, Congregation of Divine Providence, Divine Providence Sisters
Identifier
ND0091
Permission Statement
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Keywords
Catholic sisters, nuns, religious orders, dolls, habits, Sisters of Divine Providence, Congregation of Divine Providence, Divine Providence Sisters