Louise de Marillac was born into a wealthy French family in 1591. Though She pondered religious life, Louise married, had a son and lived a happy life. After 12 years of marriage, her husband sadly passed away. Widowed, Louise revisited the idea of becoming a nun. She met St. Vincent de Paul and began a life of service to the less fortunate. The two formed the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. They established convents, hospitals, schools and orphanages all over France, treating the poor as if they were serving Christ himself.
A Year with Mary: Daily Meditations on the Mother of God
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by Paul Thigpen, Ph.D. “Of Mary, there is never enough!”Books about the Blessed Virgin abound, yet the words of St. Bernard of Clairvaux still ring true: “Of Mary, there is...
Join Brother Francis in this entertaining and guidance-filled presentation that will inspire children to deepen their faith by praying the rosary! DVD has both English and Spanish audio tracks and...
Recognized by all Christians for the immense role she played in the story of our salvation, Mary is the mother of Jesus - a title without equal among the communion...