Louise de Marillac

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...

Is Being Single the Same as Being a Consecrated Single Person? • A Weekly Reflection with Louise

"At present the priests of Saint-Sulpice are sending for four girls from the refugee center to help our sisters. Should they be allowed to do so, or would it be more fitting for the convalescent patients to come for their own meals? There are six of our sisters,...

Respect between the Native-Born and Muslim Immigrants • A Weekly Reflection with Louise

“How many heretics have been converted since the Daughters of Charity have been working in the hospitals! Recall that, in 1659, a sister who had been in the hospital of Saint-Denis said that, during the year, five or six heretics were converted, including the son of a...

Purpose and Spirit of the Congregation of the Mission • A Weekly Reflection with Louise

“That the principal end of the Association be knowledge of oneself and contempt for the things of the world, practiced by the resolution to serve the Parishes, in submission and obedience to the Pastors, while renouncing all benefices and honors. In the design of...

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