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The Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, are a Roman Catholic religious institute of women founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1851 and dedicated to the care of the sick, poor, both in clinics, hospices and through home health nursing. They were founded by Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta who was canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1970. The Religious Sisters of this congregation use the postnominal initials of S.de M.

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  • Serventes de Maria Ministres dels Malalts (ca)
  • Siervas de María Ministras de los Enfermos (es)
  • Servantes de Marie, ministres des malades (fr)
  • Serve di Maria ministre degli infermi (it)
  • Sisters, Servants of Mary (en)
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  • Les Serventes de Maria o Serventes de Maria, Ministres dels Malalts o Vetlladores dels Malalts són un institut religiós femení de dret pontifici, concretament una congregació religiosa de germanes dedicades a l'assistència a malalts necessitats. Van ser fundades a Madrid en 1851. Posposen al seu nom les sigles S. de M. (ca)
  • Les servantes de Marie, ministres des malades (en latin : Servae Mariae Infirmis Ministrantes) forment une congrégation religieuse féminine hospitalière de droit pontifical. (fr)
  • Las Siervas de María Ministras de los Enfermos (en latín: Servae Mariae Infirmis Ministrantes) es una Congregación religiosa católica femenina de derecho pontificio, fundada Soledad Torres Acosta, por iniciativa del sacerdote servita español Miguel Martínez y Sanz, en Madrid, el 15 de agosto de 1851. Las religiosas de este instituto son conocidas como Siervas de María y posponen a sus nombres las siglas: S. de M.​ (es)
  • The Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, are a Roman Catholic religious institute of women founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1851 and dedicated to the care of the sick, poor, both in clinics, hospices and through home health nursing. They were founded by Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta who was canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1970. The Religious Sisters of this congregation use the postnominal initials of S.de M. (en)
  • Le Serve di Maria Ministre degli Infermi sono un istituto religioso femminile di diritto pontificio: i membri di questa congregazione pospongono al loro nome la sigla S.de.M. (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Srs_Servants_of_Mary.jpg
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  • María Soledad Torres y Acosta (en)
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  • Les Serventes de Maria o Serventes de Maria, Ministres dels Malalts o Vetlladores dels Malalts són un institut religiós femení de dret pontifici, concretament una congregació religiosa de germanes dedicades a l'assistència a malalts necessitats. Van ser fundades a Madrid en 1851. Posposen al seu nom les sigles S. de M. (ca)
  • Les servantes de Marie, ministres des malades (en latin : Servae Mariae Infirmis Ministrantes) forment une congrégation religieuse féminine hospitalière de droit pontifical. (fr)
  • Las Siervas de María Ministras de los Enfermos (en latín: Servae Mariae Infirmis Ministrantes) es una Congregación religiosa católica femenina de derecho pontificio, fundada Soledad Torres Acosta, por iniciativa del sacerdote servita español Miguel Martínez y Sanz, en Madrid, el 15 de agosto de 1851. Las religiosas de este instituto son conocidas como Siervas de María y posponen a sus nombres las siglas: S. de M.​ (es)
  • The Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, are a Roman Catholic religious institute of women founded in Madrid, Spain, in 1851 and dedicated to the care of the sick, poor, both in clinics, hospices and through home health nursing. They were founded by Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta who was canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1970. The Religious Sisters of this congregation use the postnominal initials of S.de M. (en)
  • Le Serve di Maria Ministre degli Infermi sono un istituto religioso femminile di diritto pontificio: i membri di questa congregazione pospongono al loro nome la sigla S.de.M. (it)
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