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  2. Marie of the Incarnation (Ursuline) - Wikipedia

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    A number of Catholic schools have been named after her. At Laval University, in Québec City, there is the Centre d'Études Marie de l'Incarnation, that is a multi-disciplinary program pertaining to theology and religious practice. [32] Édifice Marie-Guyart, Québec. Guyart is memorialized by a statue erected in front of the Québec parliament.

  3. Marie of the Incarnation (Carmelite) - Wikipedia

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    " La bell'Acarie" ("the beautiful Acarie"), as she was known in Paris, [2] was born Barbara Avrillot in Paris.Her family belonged to the higher bourgeois society; her father, Nicholas Avrillot, was accountant general in the Chamber of Paris, and chancellor of Marguerite of Navarre, the first wife of Henry IV of France; while her mother, Marie Lhuillier, was a descendant of Etienne Marcel, the ...

  4. Marie of the Incarnation - Wikipedia

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    Get shortened URL; Download QR code ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Marie of the Incarnation may refer to: Marie of the Incarnation ...

  5. Ursulines - Wikipedia

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    In 1639, Mother Marie of the Incarnation, two other Ursuline nuns, three Augustinian sisters and a Jesuit priest left France for a mission in New France in what is now the Province of Quebec, Canada. When they arrived in the summer of 1639, they studied the languages of the native peoples and then began to educate the native children. [6]

  6. Ursulines of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The monastery was established under the leadership of Mother (now Saint) Marie of the Incarnation (1599–1672), an Ursuline nun of the monastery in Tours, and Madame Marie-Madeline de Chauvigny de la Peltrie (1603–1671), a rich widow from Alençon in Normandy. The letters patent sanctioning the foundation issued by King Louis XIII are dated ...

  7. Catherine of St. Augustine - Wikipedia

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    Mary Catherine of St. Augustine, OSA (French: Marie-Catherine de Saint-Augustin) (3 May 1632 – 8 May 1668) was a French canoness regular who was instrumental in the development of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec in the colony of New France. She has been beatified by the Catholic Church. [1]

  8. Marianna Fontanella - Wikipedia

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    Marianna Fontanella was born in Turin in 1661 as the ninth of eleven children to the nobleman Giovanni Fontanella, Count of Santena, and his wife, Maria Tana. [1] On the maternal side she was related to Mara Tana who was the mother of Aloysius Gonzaga and also had ties to the Della Rovere family. [3]

  9. Methods of praying the rosary - Wikipedia

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    Five methods of praying the rosary are presented within the works of Louis de Montfort, a French Roman Catholic priest and writer of the early 18th century. Montfort was an early proponent of Mariology, and much of his work is devoted to the subjects of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the rosary.