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The Life of Venerable Sister Margaret Bourgeois: Foundress of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame: Large Print Edition
Contributor(s): A. Religious (Translator), Anonymous (Author)
ISBN: 198128981X     ISBN-13: 9781981289813
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $19.23  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography
- Religion | Christianity - Catholic
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 6" W x 9" (0.89 lbs) 274 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Catholic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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PREFACE 5 CHAPTER I 9 THE DISCOVERY OF CANADA AND COLONIZATION OF MONTREAL. CHAPTER II 25 MESSRS. DAUVERSIERE AND DE MAISONNEUVE VISIT MONTREAL CHAPTER III 40 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HOTEL DIEU-ECCLESIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS FOR CANADA, ETC. CHAPTER IV 52 EARLY YEARS OF MARGARET BOURGEOIS AND HER VOCATION FOR THE CANADIAN MISSION CHAPTER V 70 MARGARET BOURGEOIS, AFTER MANY TRIALS AND MORTIFICATIONS, AT LENGTH SAILS WITH M. DE MAISONNEUVE FOR CANADA CHAPTER VI 94 SISTER BOURGEOIS'S ARRIVAL IN CANADA CHAPTER VII 102 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION OF NOTRE DAME AT VILLE-MARIE CHAPTER VIII 121 M. FRANCOIS DE LAVAL DE MONTMORENCI IS APPOINTED FIRST BISHOP OF CANADA-SISTER BOURGEOIS SUCCEEDS IN BUILDING THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME CHAPTER IX 155 THE RULES OF THE CONGREGATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MISSIONS CHAPTER X 185 THE PRIVATE AND SOCIAL VIRTUES OF SISTER BOURGEOIS CHAPTER XI 206 SISTER BOURGEOIS'S HAPPY DEATH AND THE WONDERS THAT FOLLOWED IT CHAPTER XII 231 THE EXCELLENCE OF HER INSTITUTES, HER MAXIMS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC. CHAPTER XIII 250 A RECAPITULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE LIFE OF SISTER BOURGEOIS CONCLUSION 259 Author's Preface Having read a French edition of the Life of Venerable Sister Bourgeois, published in 1818, the translator of the present work was so charmed by its perusal that she resolved on rendering it into English for the spiritual edification of others. Many years ago the work of translation was commenced, but from some preventing cause or other, was as often laid aside. Yet the idea of presenting it to the public remained, as no English Version of Sister Bourgeois' life exists, at least in the United States. Therefore determining at last to obey an impulse of long standing, the scattered translation sheets have been prepared for publication, with the humble hope that the reader may derive as much benefit from their perusal as did the writer. In this age of miscellaneous and corrupt literature, when people of every condition of life are literally devouring irreligious magazines and serials, it surely cannot be amiss to add another volume to the already rich store of our libraries in order to help roll back the torrent of universal depravity that threatens the rain of our beloved country, and also to place before the minds of the young, the glorious example of one of God's heroines. The Second Centennial of Sister Bourgeois' advent to America is already past, and more than a hundred years before the Declaration of Independence, was she laboring in the cause of humanity for the glory of God in the New World. If reading the lives of such women as Mrs. Seton-a Protestant American lady, who after her conversion to the Catholic Church in Italy so burned with the love of God, as to return to her native land in her early widowhood to form a flourishing religious sisterhood in New York; of Nano Nagle, an Irish aristocrat, who turned from a useless fashionable life to the lowly spirit of the gospel on seeing the poor artizans of Paris crowding to early Mass in the Church of Notre Dame before beginning their daily toil, while she lolled weariedly in her carriage after a midnight ball; heroically putting her hand to the plough, she never turned back, and left behind her another religious Sisterhood in Ireland to perpetuate her philanthropic sanctity: of Catharine McAuley, who receiving from her adopted Protestant parents a princely fortune, expended every shilling of it in building up the Order of Mercy, one of the latest and most flourishing outposts of the Church of God; of St. Jane de Chantal, who after having been tried in the fire of affliction for years-founded in her advanced widowhood the Order of the Visitation, under the direction of St. Francis de Sales-and who attained such an extraordinary degree of perfection as to be seen ascending to heaven like a luminous meteor after her happy death. And more