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OLC
(redirected from Our Lady of Charity)

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OLCOffice of Legal Counsel
OLCOhio Library Council
OLCOak Leaf Cluster
OLCOpen Learning Centre
OLCOriental Land Company (Japan)
OLCOriginal London Cast
OLCOn Line Computer
OLCOur Lady of Charity
OLCOregon Logging Conference
OLCOne Life Crew
OLCOpen Logical Channel
OLCOpen Loop Control (automation)
OLCOn Line Center
OLCOptical Loop Carrier
OLCOregon Lands Coalition
OLCOrlando Lacrosse Club (Winter Park, FL)
OLCOn Line Creator/Creation (MUD)
OLCOptical Layer Control (Lucent)
OLCOur Lady of Czestochowa (New Jersey)
OLCOnline Learning Center (various organizations)


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The Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, who ran both laundries, said they had no record of her.
The official patron of Cuba is Our Lady of Charity.
The Sisters of the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd always have the specific vocation to form a family which can welcome persons in difficulty or who desire to live, an upright and beautiful life after sinning, by offering them a place to live where peace and love prevail.
 
 
 
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