"The Ursuline Manual" offers a window into the practices and beliefs of the Ursuline order, a Roman Catholic religious institute dedicated to the education of girls and women. This manual provides guidance on religious life, spiritual development, and educational principles as understood and practiced by the Ursulines. It reflects the historical context of the order's mission and its commitment to shaping young minds through faith and learning.
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