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  1. 4 days ago · Louise de Marillac D.C., also known as Louise Le Gras, (August 12, 1591 – March 15, 1660) was the co-founder, with Vincent de Paul, of the Daughters of Charity. She is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Episcopal Church in the United States of America . Early life.

  2. 3 days ago · Saint Louise de Marillac. Feast Day: March 15 – CNA. St. Louise de Marillac was born on August 15, 1591 near the town of Meux, France. Louise received an education from the Dominican convent at Poissy and eventually discerned that she was called to religious life.

  3. 1 day ago · Vincent de Paul died in Paris in 1660, heralded as having “changed the face of the Church.” His feast is Sept. 27. St. Louise de Marillac. St. Louise de Marillac grew up in a home without stability — she was born out of wedlock, was not afforded the rights of other siblings and was mistreated by her father’s wife.

  4. 1 day ago · Vincent de Paul died in Paris in 1660, heralded as having “changed the face of the Church.” His feast is Sept. 27. St. Louise de Marillac. St. Louise de Marillac grew up in a home without stability — she was born out of wedlock, was not afforded the rights of other siblings and was mistreated by her father’s wife.

  5. 1 day ago · Vincent de Paul died in Paris in 1660, heralded as having "changed the face of the Church." His feast is Sept. 27. St. Louise de Marillac. St. Louise de Marillac grew up in a home without stability -- she was born out of wedlock, was not afforded the rights of other siblings and was mistreated by her father’s wife.

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    1 day ago · St. Louise de Marillac. St. Louise de Marillac grew up in a home without stability – she was born out of wedlock, was not afforded the rights of other siblings and was mistreated by her father’s wife. Still a member of an affluent family, Louise received an education at a convent school sponsored by royalty outside of Paris.

  7. 1 day ago · He meant that by taking his words to heart, living by them, and sharing his teachings with others, they would spiritually “season” and “preserve” the world. Today, blessed salt is a Church-approved sacramental — a tangible aid to prayer intended to help you deepen your faith and increase God’s grace in your life.