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The Institute of the Franciscan Servants of Mary is a religious Institute of Pontifical right. It was founded by Marie Virginie Vaslin in 1852. It was approved by Msgr. Pallu du Parc, Bishop of Blois, France. On 25th March 1856. It was integrated into the Franciscan family and adopted the Rule of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis of Assisi on 17th September 1864. It was raised to the status of Pontifical right on 17th December 1901.

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The Franciscan Servants of Mary cultivate vibrant communities across five countries—France, India, Madagascar, Chad, and England—spanning Europe, Asia, and Africa. Within India, the sisters serve in two provinces (Bangalore and Varanasi) across some 45 communities. While the Italy mission site appears limited online, their global outreach reflects deep pastoral and medical ministries consistent with their worldwide presence and spiritual charism

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