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Claudine Thévenet, RJM (30 March 1774 – 3 February 1837), religious name Marie of Saint Ignatius, was a French Catholic religious sister and the founder of ...
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CLAUDINE THÉVENET was born in Lyon on 30th March 1774, the second of a family of seven children. "Glady" as she was affectionately known had a strong influence ...

Claudine Thévenet

French religious sister
Claudine Thévenet, RJM, religious name Marie of Saint Ignatius, was a French Catholic religious sister and the founder of the Religious of Jesus and Mary. Wikipedia
Born: March 30, 1774, Lyon, France
Died: February 3, 1837 (age 62 years), Lyon, France
Canonized: 21 March 1993, Saint Peter's Basilica by Pope John Paul II
Feast: 3 February

Claudine Thévenet from www.rjmgeneral.org
God our Father, You granted Saint Claudine Thévenet an intimate experience of your merciful goodness and you called her to dedicated her life to the ...
Claudine Thevenet was born in Lyon, France on 30th March, 1774. After a traumatic experience of the execution of her two brothers and the French Revolution, ...
Our Foundress. SAINT CLAUDINE THÉVENET, 1774-1837. A Woman of 'High Courage'.
Claudine Thévenet from 200jm.com
History. Claudine Thevenet was born in Lyon, France on 30th March, 1774. After a traumatic experience of the execution of her two brothers and the French ...
Claudine Thévenet from www.cjmdelhi.com
Claudine Thevenet was a woman called by God to form the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus & Mary. Her work was born out of a heart crushed by the pain ...
CLAUDINE THEVENET was the woman called by the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary work. Her work was born in a heart crushed by the pain of ...
Claudine Thévenet from fortconvent.org
Claudine Thevenet was canonized (declared a saint) during the Pontificate of His Holiness Pope John Paul II on the 21st March 1993.
The little violet. Claudine Thévenet, born in Lyon on March 30, 1774, was baptized the following day in St. Nizier Church. She was nicknamed “Glady,” and ...