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In 1964, Fr. Aloysius Schwartz founded the Sisters of Mary in Busan, Korea to serve the poorest of the poor in the spirit of the Gospel.
Adopting the Virgin of the Poor as the group’s patroness, the Sisters of Mary fulfill in their own little way the Virgin of the Poor’s message of relieving the suffering of the poor by establishing child welfare programs like Boystown and Girlstown Schools, setting up medical service to the sick, and providing shelter for the homeless and handicapped.
All charity programs in Korea had been established even before the death of Fr. Al. In Korea the Sisters of Mary take care of the poor from the womb to the tomb. |
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THE SISTERS OF MARY BOYSTOWN & GIRLSTOWN
BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA
Date Started: August 15, 1964 |
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THE SISTERS OF MARY BOYSTOWN & GIRLSTOWN
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
Date Started: August 15, 1975 |
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| 1. Boystown 1 |
7. Swiss House (for Kindergarten) |
| 2. Boystown 2 |
8. Girls Middle School |
| 3. Boys Middle School |
9. Girlstown Main Building |
| 4. Boys Technical Schoo |
10. Infants’ House (old) |
| 5. Mercy Hospital |
11. Babies’ Home (new) |
| 6. Unwed Mother’s House |
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| 1. Elementary School |
5. Doty Memorial Hospital |
| 2. Girlstown |
6. Boystown |
| 3. Children’s Village |
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Eunpyonguimaul (Kaengsaengwon, Seoul)
Heim für 2.000 obdachlose Alte |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 March 2007 )
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