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The '''All Saints Sisters of the Poor''' is a traditional community desiring to uphold orthodox Christian faith and morality, and to support the apostolic tradition in ministry and practice. In 2009, it was announced that the sisters were joining the ] due to the fact that they felt unwelcomed within the ] because of the latter's shifting standards of morality. <ref></ref> The '''All Saints Sisters of the Poor''' is a religious order of sisters established within the ] in 1851 in the parish of ] in London. An American congregation was established in Baltimore in 1851, but in 2009 was received into the ]. <ref></ref>


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The All Saints Sisters of the Poor is a religious order of sisters established within the Church of England in 1851 in the parish of All Saints, Margaret Street in London. An American congregation was established in Baltimore in 1851, but in 2009 was received into the Roman Catholic Church.

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  1. All Saints’ Sisters Join Roman Catholic Church
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