• The House of the Good Shepherd (Slovak: Dom U dobrého pastiera) is a narrow, Rococo-style building in Bratislava, Slovakia...
  • Founded in Chicago in 1859, the House of the Good Shepherd has opened its doors and hearts to women and children who face unimaginable trauma and fear.
  • The exhibition of the Museum of clocks is located in a building known as the House of the Good Shepherd.
  • A small statue representing Christ on one side of the façade gives the house the name of the Good Shepherd.
  • The House of the Good Shepherd is classified as a non-sectarian, non-profit corporation, and is designated as a 501(c)3 charitable institution.
  • I send them to the Florence Crittenton Mission, the House of Mercy, and the House of the Good Shepherd.
  • The House of the Good Shepherd on Pitt Street provided accommodation for females over the age of fourteen years.
  • The Sisters of the Good Shepherd operated the institution which moved from the Eustis House in Roxbury to this site, which was purchased in 1870.
  • The facility was staffed by the Order of Our Lady of the Good Shepherd, thus the name for the facility, the House of Good Shepherd.
  • The House of the Good Shepherd in Bratislava is an example of Rococo architecture from the late 18th century, located just below the iconic Bratislava Castle.