This English-language translation of Gobillon\u27s 1676 biography of St. Louise de Marillac was published by the Sisters of Charity.https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincentian_ebooks/1021/thumbnail.jp
First edition of the first biography of St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660), founder of the Congregation...
An overview of the life of Louise de Marillac is presented to show what influenced her as a leader. ...
The relationship between Madame de Miramion and the wealthy Lamoignon family is used to illustrate h...
This English-language translation of Gobillon\u27s 1676 biography of St. Louise de Marillac was publ...
Elizabeth rendered the first English translation of the biography by Nicolas Gobillon, The Life of M...
This is an eighteenth-century account of the establishment of the Daughters of Charity. It describes...
The preservation of Louise de Marillac’s relics, the process of her canonization, the miracles attri...
Jeanne-Marie Rendu, better known as Sister Rosalie Rendu, lived her whole life in the service of the...
Originally published by the Compagnie des Filles de la Charité in 1988 as Contre Vents et Marées: Lo...
A carefully documented study of the work of Louise de Marillac.https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincen...
Vincent de Paul collaborated with women from the beginning of his ministry. Madame de Gondi was the ...
Vincent de Paul founded the first women’s Confraternity of Charity in 1617 to serve the sick poor’s ...
On the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Company of the Daughters of Charity, the American Da...
This bibliography on Louise de Marillac includes everything published about her in English through 1...
Using information from biographers, a first-person account of Louis de Marillac’s life is imagined t...
First edition of the first biography of St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660), founder of the Congregation...
An overview of the life of Louise de Marillac is presented to show what influenced her as a leader. ...
The relationship between Madame de Miramion and the wealthy Lamoignon family is used to illustrate h...
This English-language translation of Gobillon\u27s 1676 biography of St. Louise de Marillac was publ...
Elizabeth rendered the first English translation of the biography by Nicolas Gobillon, The Life of M...
This is an eighteenth-century account of the establishment of the Daughters of Charity. It describes...
The preservation of Louise de Marillac’s relics, the process of her canonization, the miracles attri...
Jeanne-Marie Rendu, better known as Sister Rosalie Rendu, lived her whole life in the service of the...
Originally published by the Compagnie des Filles de la Charité in 1988 as Contre Vents et Marées: Lo...
A carefully documented study of the work of Louise de Marillac.https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincen...
Vincent de Paul collaborated with women from the beginning of his ministry. Madame de Gondi was the ...
Vincent de Paul founded the first women’s Confraternity of Charity in 1617 to serve the sick poor’s ...
On the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Company of the Daughters of Charity, the American Da...
This bibliography on Louise de Marillac includes everything published about her in English through 1...
Using information from biographers, a first-person account of Louis de Marillac’s life is imagined t...
First edition of the first biography of St. Vincent de Paul (1581-1660), founder of the Congregation...
An overview of the life of Louise de Marillac is presented to show what influenced her as a leader. ...
The relationship between Madame de Miramion and the wealthy Lamoignon family is used to illustrate h...