Junior Ladies of Charity are young women of Grammar, High School and College age who are engaged in Christian Service on behalf of the Association of the Ladies of Charity.The association officially came into existence in November 1909 in France through the encouragement of His Eminence Cardinal Amette, archbishop of Paris and by the Superiors of the Lazarists in the Parish of St. Nicholas of Chardonnet in which St. Louise had lived for eleven years.
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