Sister Mary's Chapel at Peckskill. (Peekskill ) where they ran a high school for girls and obtained and income from the the manufacture and sale of “Altar Bread” communion wafers. One of its most famous residents was Sister Mary Veronica (1874 – 1965) an outstanding ecclesiastical painter formerly known as Ella Sallie McCullough. The order was founded by Sister Harriet Starr Cannon


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