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The Erlöserbund is a German Catholic convent founded in 1917 by Else Mayer and Alexandra Bischoff in Bonn. At the time of its approbation by the archbishop Joseph Frings of Cologne in 1958 the content had 148 registered nuns in several Locations in Bonn, Breslau and other locations. Besides being a women's convent the organization also supported women rights and helped women to get into schools and universities which was still unusual at the time.

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  • Erlöserbund (de)
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  • Erlöserbund, lat. Congregatio Salvatoris Mundi, war eine deutsche römisch-katholische Ordensgemeinschaft bischöflichen Rechts. Das Mutterhaus stand in der Poppelsdorfer Allee in Bonn. Ziele der Kongregation waren die Frauenemanzipation und die Bildung der Frau. Sie betrieb Kindergärten, Haushaltsschulen, Studentinnenheime und Damenstifte, die sich durch landwirtschaftliche Betriebe finanzierten. Dadurch gab sie Frauen eine berufliche Perspektive, indem sie ihnen eine Berufsausbildung oder ein Studium ermöglichte. (de)
  • The Erlöserbund is a German Catholic convent founded in 1917 by Else Mayer and Alexandra Bischoff in Bonn. At the time of its approbation by the archbishop Joseph Frings of Cologne in 1958 the content had 148 registered nuns in several Locations in Bonn, Breslau and other locations. Besides being a women's convent the organization also supported women rights and helped women to get into schools and universities which was still unusual at the time. (en)
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  • March 2018 (en)
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  • Erlöserbund, lat. Congregatio Salvatoris Mundi, war eine deutsche römisch-katholische Ordensgemeinschaft bischöflichen Rechts. Das Mutterhaus stand in der Poppelsdorfer Allee in Bonn. Ziele der Kongregation waren die Frauenemanzipation und die Bildung der Frau. Sie betrieb Kindergärten, Haushaltsschulen, Studentinnenheime und Damenstifte, die sich durch landwirtschaftliche Betriebe finanzierten. Dadurch gab sie Frauen eine berufliche Perspektive, indem sie ihnen eine Berufsausbildung oder ein Studium ermöglichte. (de)
  • The Erlöserbund is a German Catholic convent founded in 1917 by Else Mayer and Alexandra Bischoff in Bonn. At the time of its approbation by the archbishop Joseph Frings of Cologne in 1958 the content had 148 registered nuns in several Locations in Bonn, Breslau and other locations. Besides being a women's convent the organization also supported women rights and helped women to get into schools and universities which was still unusual at the time. The convent closed in 2005 and became a non for profit organization. In a yearly award ceremony in Bonn a stipend is give to several select women who are doing outstanding work in the area of women's rights, academia and religious studies. (en)
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