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Cope, Marianne,
Saint,
1838-1918
Heppenheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany
Kalaupapa, Hawaii
Utica, N.Y.
Missions to leprosy patients--Hawaii
lcsh
Sisters of St. Francis (Syracuse, N.Y.)
naf
1862
1918
Missionary
1883
1918
Wikipedia WWW site, Oct. 22, 2012
Mother general
1877
Nun
1862
1918
female
Marianne,
of Molokai, Saint, Mother,
1838-1918
Kopp, Barbara,
Saint,
1838-1918
Kopp, Marianne,
Saint,
1838-1918
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Kopp, Marianne,
Mother,
1836?-1918
Cope, Barbara,
Saint,
1838-1918
Koob, Maria Anna Barbara,
Saint,
1838-1918
Jacks, L. V. Mother Marianne of Molokai ...
Hanley, M.L. A song of pilgrimage and exile, 1981 (subj.)
t.p. (Mother Marianne of Molokai) CIP foreword (Mother Marianne, b. 1838, Germany, d. 8/9/18)
Vatican WWW site, 5/16/2005
(Marianne Cope, beatified May 14, 2005)
Honolulu Star Bulletin WWW site, 5/16/2005
(Mother Marianne Cope, b. Jan. 23, 1838; d. Aug. 9, 1918; declared venerable in April 2004)
Wikipedia, 5/16/2005
(Mother Marianne Cope, also known as Mother Marianne Kopp, nun of the Roman Catholic Church...became famous for her work with the lepers of Molokai in the former Kingdom of Hawaii)
Vatican WWW site, Oct. 22, 2012
(Marianne Cope; b. Barbara Cope, Jan. 23, 1838, Heppenheim, Germany; settled with her family in Utica, N.Y.; entered the Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse (now the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities) and took the name Marianne, 1862; elected superior general, 1877; d. Aug. 9, 1918, Kalaupapa [Hawaii]; canonized Oct. 21, 2012; ministered to the residents of the leper hospital in Honolulu for five years and then at the isolated Kalaupapa Peninsula for thirty years)
Wikipedia WWW site, Oct. 22, 2012
(Saint Marianne Cope, O.S.F., also known as Saint Marianne of Molokaʻi; b. Jan. 23, 1838, Heppenheim, Grand Duchy of Hesse; baptized Maria Anna Barbara Koob (name later changed to Cope); d. Aug. 9, 1918, Kalaupapa, Hawaiʻi; member of the Sisters of Saint Francis of Syracuse, New York; spent many years caring for the lepers on the island of Molokaʻi in Hawaiʻi)
ATLA Catholic periodical and literature index WWW site, Oct. 22, 2012
(hdg.: Cope, Marianne, Mother, 1838-1918)