Louise de Marillac

St. Louise de Marillac As Healer

St. Louise and the Daughters of Charity as medical practitioners.

Public or Private Education • A Weekly Reflection with Louise

"Monsieur, Louise de Marillac, widow of Monsieur Le Gras, secretary to the Queen, Mother of the King, very humbly supplicates Monsieur des Roches, Rector of Notre-Dame de Paris, informing him that the sight of the great number of poor in the Saint-Denis district leads...

The People United Will Never be Defeated • A Weekly Reflection with Louise

"Madame, I feel obliged to inform you that, for the past year, the Daughters of Charity at Chars have been sorely tried for two different reasons, both stemming from the Pastor's zeal. One I cannot put into writing for you. The other pertains to the stability he wants...

Giving Work and Teaching a Trade • A Weekly Reflection with Louise

“The worker De Ferrandine knows how to make thick cotton cloth with hair on one of its faces, ordinary cloth and silk cloth, that sells well in good weather; accepts to teach willing people, to work with him: he has found for sale some fully equipped workshops; it...

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