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Meaning of visitatrix | Babel Free

Noun feminine CEFR B2

Definitions

Female equivalent of visitator.

feminine, form-of

Examples

“Besides the experience of a mission life, Mother Euphemia had been a member of the council, and assistant to the visitatrix at the Central House for upwards of eleven years, so that she was fully initiated in the duties of her new and responsible position.”
“The visitatrix has the right and obligation of interrogating the religious whom she deems it well to hear and of informing herself on those matters that pertain to the visitation;”
“At St. Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis, Sister Catherine, assistant to the visitatrix of the western province of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, gave an illustrated lecture on leprosy to Sisters, students, and guests.”
“With the reading of the martyrology my sub-conscious came alive, and my thoughts darted to so many circulars: “… And the Visitatrices shall arrange for the retreats within their conscriptions.” “Oh, my word,” I thought. “She is the Visitatrix and here I’ve been hob[-]nobbing with her as though she were a happy little private …””
“She was deeply attached to the first English Cenacle when she received a sudden order to sail for New York on the feast of St. John Francis Regis in 1905, in the company of the visitatrix, Mother Marie Dognin.”
“The fact that we have these journals bound and up to date from that time made a very favorable impression on the visitatrix from the National League of Nursing education and helped us to win our accreditation.”
“Responsibility of the visitatrix to examine well everything relating to subjects, the houses, the registers, and other pertinent matters.”
“When Mother Hamilton went to St. Louis to see her and report on conditions in the convent she was directing, the visitatrix made a swift decision and ordered the closing of the boarding school at St. Charles.”
“Sister Guerlin, the visitatrix of the Daughters of Charity from Istanbul, was at Panaya, alone in the garden by the little cottage of the nuns.”
“The five visitatrixes of the United States, who commissioned the work, designated a sister from each province to provide material and review the manuscript for accuracy and adequacy.”
“With the arrival of the visitatrix, Mother Elizabeth Galitzin, in the fall of 1840, Mother Duchesne would be finally relieved of her duties as superior.”
“The superioress general, visitatrixes, and many other Sisters also attended.”
“She accompanied Mother M. Imelda, visitatrix to Tonkin, and remained there for forty years, working with the poor and teaching music and regular classes.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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