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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 3
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MARGUERITE D’YOUVILLE
Grey Nuns Of Sacred Heart Legacy
BY SISTER ANNE EDWARD
G.N.S.H.
Early Canada, in its strug
gling era as New France, was
the setting for the life of the
"Mother of Universal Chari
ty." Here amidst Indian at
tacks, long and rigorous win
ters, crop failures, over-all
unrest—Marguerite de Lajem-
merais was born on October 15,
1701, the first child of Chris-
tophe de Lajemmerals and Ma
rie de Varennes.
Marguerite’s life in Quebec
was one of rich culture es
pecially saturated with the re
finement of the thoroughly
French. Yet, early in life, the
cross could be seen casting its
vibrant shadow upon this happy
home. Marguerite’s father died
when the child was not quite
seven, leaving her the oldest of
five children. No doubt, during
this time of deep sorrow, her
devotion to the Eternal Father
had its awakening.
Heart in the dedication to the
service of the poor and the
education of youth.
In the relatively short span of
time since its foundation, the
Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart,
numbering now over 400 living
professed members, have built
twenty-seven establishments
stretching as far north as Ko
diak, Alaska and as far south
as Lima, Peru.
A FEW YEARS later, due to
the kind benevolence of her
relatives, Marguerite was able
to attend the Ursuline Academy
in Quebec City. Realizing to the
fullest the obligations she bore
towards her younger brothers
and sisters, she worked with
unswerving devotion. Her stud
ies continued for two years.
Then, some months later, the
family moved to Montreal. Here
Marguerite met for the first
time the young, wealthy Fran
cois D’Youville whom she mar
ried less than a year later, not
being fully aware of the crafti
ness of his character.
GRADUATES of Christ the King High School stationed in their
own Archdiocese. They are, top to bottom, Sister Francis
Maureen, now principal of St. Jude’s School; Sister Mary Su
san, teacher at St. Pius X High; Sister Joseph Frances and
Sister Mary Christopher, both teachers at Christ the King.
All are Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart.
AT THE request of Bishop
Gerald P. O’Hara, the Grey
Nuns of the Sacred Heart, in
1937, journeyed to Atlanta and
the foundation of Christ the
King School. Since then three
other schools, staffed by Grey
Nuns, have sprung up in the
south; Immaculate Heart of
Mary in 1958, D’Youville Acad
emy in 1960 and St. Jude’s in
1963, A total of thirty-two
daughters of Mother D’Youville
labor in Atlanta, striving to ful
fill their vocations in the spirit
of their beloved foundress.
in 1755, after much opposition
these heroic instruments of
God's Providence were officials
ly recognized as the Sisters of
Charity, the Grey Nuns ofMon-l
treal.
congregation in Philadelphia. In
answer to this appeal, Mother
Mary Augustine ably guided the
newly formed Congregation of
the Grey Nuns of the Sacred
A vocation to leave all and
follow Him, what does it mean?
What is a young woman seeking
when she enters religious life?
What will be her reward? The
last two questions can be an
swered succinctly. She seeks
Christ in others in order to
form Christ in herself and in
those about her.
In all, six children were born
to this couple. Yet, four of them
saw the hght of heaven during
their first years. When the last
child, Ignace, was born, the
father himself was dead, and
having squandered his fortune
on trifles, left his wife a penni
less widow of twenty-nine, the
support of their two children.
As their works increased,
God did not fail to send more
labourers into His vineyard. In
1840, a second congregation of
Grey Nuns was established in
Quebec. Another was founded
in Ottawa in 1845, with the
saintly Sister Elizabeth Bruey-
ere as its first Superior Gen
eral.
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THE YEAR 1921 brought a re
quest from His Eminence, Den
nis Cardinal Dougherty, that the
Grey Nuns of Ottawa form an
entirely autonomous American"
MARGUERITE, placing her
trust in Divine Providence, la
boured zealously year after
year to rectify the debts acquir
ed by her late husband. During
these years of toll ' God had
been working in the soul of this
young widow, as well as In the
souls of her two sons, whom
Christ had called to His Priest
hood. She realized now, life
was not one of mere egocentric
concentration but one of true
Christocentric charity. The
poor and afflicted of Montreal
always found In their "Mother’’
a ready solace. No task was
too importune for this beloved
daughter of the Eternal Father.
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Soon other young women, fill
ed with admiration at her em-
pathic selflessness, wished to
follow In her footsteps. On De
cember 31, 1737, Marguerite
D’Youville and three compan
ions knelt in their simple ora
tory and dedicated themselves
to God’s poor, choosing for their
dress the provincial French
costume of the widow. Finally,
Msgr. John S. Spence, 54,
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red Heart here and Director
of Education In the Archdiocese
of Washington, has been named
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