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Mother Celine Chludzińska Borzęcka, also known as Blessed Celine Borzęcka (born Celine Chludzińska; October 29, 1833 – October 26, 1913), was a foundress, along with her daughter Hedwig Borzecka, of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection, a Roman Catholic religious institute.Celine was born in Antowil, Orsza, formerly Grand Duchy of Lithuania, today in Belarus, one of the three children of wealthy land-owning parents, Ignatius and Petronella Chludzińska.
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Borzecka, Celine Blessed Celine Borzęcka
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Foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection
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1833-10-29Z
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