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  1. Louise de Marillac was born probably at Ferrieres-en-Brie near Meux, France, on August 12, 1591. She was educated by the Dominican nuns at Poissy. She desired to become a nun but on the advice of her confessor, she married Antony LeGras, an official in the Queen's service, in 1613.

  2. 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.

  3. St. Louise de Marillac is often considered the patron saint of nurses because of her dedicated work with the poor and sick, and her role in the founding of the Daughters of Charity, a religious order of women who are dedicated to caring for the sick and poor.

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Saint Louise de Marillac is the Patron Saint of: Social workers. Click here for seven lesser-known saints! Saint Louise de Marillac had an open heart for the poor. Along with Saint Vincent de Paul, she eventually formed what would become a religious order known as the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul.

  5. Overview. Birth: August 12, 1591. Location: Paris, France. Death: March 15, 1660. Beatification: May 9, 1920, Vatican by Pope Benedict XV. Canonized: March 11, 1934, Vatican by Pope Pius XI. Feast Day: May 9. Patron Saint of: sick people, widows, social workers, and orphans. Pray on Hallow. Early Life.

  6. St. Louise de Marillac. Share. Foundress of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, born at Paris, 12 August, 1591, daughter of Louis de Marillac, Lord of Ferri res, and Marguerite Le Camus; died there, 15 March, 1660.

  7. Sep 14, 2024 · Louise worked zealously until her death in Paris in the year 1660. She was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1934 and was declared patroness of social workers in 1960. Latest news