THE FOUNDERS OF THE SISTERS OF ST. ANN. FOUNDED:
10th December, 1834
During' the era of Napoleon Bonaparte, a Noble, Royal and Rich couple : Marcos Cario
Tancredi Falletti Di Barolo(Italian) and Marchioness Giulia Colberto Falleti Di
Barolo (French), were led by the Divine Intervention of God, to start the Institution
of The Sister of St. Ann in 1834,for the cause of education of children and youth
and to give them a sound moral character.
BLESSED MOTHER ENRICHETTA
21 st February - Feast Day
She as the co-founder continued the work of the Founders in guiding the Sisters
and the institution. She lived a very holy life and even while on earth, worked
many miracles because of her faith in God.
“Let the children come to me, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven”
These words of Jesus stirred up the mind and heart of a royal and rich couple, the
Founders of the Sisters of St. Ann, when they saw the children who were left on
the streets of Italy, without any parental love, without a home and without any
aim in life, they decided to bring these children into their own palace which could
be the only way to save them from illiteracy and aimless living through the offering
of their love.
The mission of education according to the vision of the Founders ventured in 1834
in Italy, which was extended to many parts of the world, was also launched in Rudrapur
in 1992.
The Congregation has its schools in almost all the states in India and in the following
countries: Italy, Switzerland, Brazil, Philippines, Mexico, Peru, Cameroon, Argentina,
U.S.A., and the United Kingdom.