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  1. 495 Albion Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45246; 513-771-5291; Community: inquire@ctsisters.org; Retreats: retreats@ctsisters.org

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  2. Eva Lee Matthews and Beatrice Henderson had been living in community under a religious rule for about a year before this service (held at St. Luke's, Cincinnati) of profession, when they became Mother Eva Mary and Sister Beatrice.

  3. The Community of the Transfiguration is a religious order in the Episcopal tradition, founded in 1898 in Cincinnati, Ohio by Mothers Eva Mary Matthews and Beatrice Martha Henderson.

  4. She was a benefactor to the community especially in her later years donating over five million dollars to her church, diocese, Children’s Hospital, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Art Museum, Society of the Transfiguration, Widow and Old Men’s Home (Maple Knoll Village) plus many more.

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · It was the beginning of the Community of the Transfiguration, the first Episcopalian community of women in Ohio. The Sisters moved from downtown Cincinnati to Glendale, where the convent is still located. On Aug. 6, the Community of the Transfiguration will celebrate 125 years of service to people in need worldwide.

  6. April 19, 1984 [1] St. Francis Hospital is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on April 19, 1984. Opened in 1889 as St. Francis Hospital for Incurables by the Poor Sisters of St. Francis in the United States, it was initially the only hospital west of the Alleghenies with facilities to treat cancer.

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  8. Community of the Transfiguration, Cincinnati. 1,552 likes · 44 talking about this · 439 were here. A 125-year-old community of Episcopalian Sisters, headquartered in Cincinnati. www.ctsisters.org

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