Louise de Marillac was a woman of many gifts. She learned to wait patiently to discover God’s will and then she did it. She had tremendous organizational abilities. She related well to a wide variety of people and imparted that ability to others. Louise helped others cultivate their capacities for service by “collaborating humbly” with them. An independent thinker, she had talent for seeing long-term consequences. Examples from Louise’s life illustrate her gifts. Some of the main aspects of her spirituality, drawn from her testament, are also described
The preservation of Louise de Marillac’s relics, the process of her canonization, the miracles attri...
Vincent de Paul collaborated with women from the beginning of his ministry. Madame de Gondi was the ...
This bibliography on Louise de Marillac includes everything published about her in English through 1...
Louise de Marillac’s will and two codicils are provided, along with a commentary explaining them. Th...
This very detailed and personal life of Louise de Marillac describes her family history, childhood, ...
Using information from biographers, a first-person account of Louis de Marillac’s life is imagined t...
This article presents “a spiritual portrait” of Louise de Marillac as reconstructed from Vincent’s l...
An overview of the life of Louise de Marillac is presented to show what influenced her as a leader. ...
Louise de Marillac has traditionally been seen as neurotic and dependent on others, particularly Vin...
Louise de Marillac was a pioneer social worker, educator, and advocate. She experienced riches and p...
This article continues the one that immediately precedes it in this issue. It traces the development...
On the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Company of the Daughters of Charity, the American Da...
Gertrude Foley explores how we can find “relevant continuity between the saints and ourselves that c...
The similarities in the lives, spirituality, and mission of Elizabeth Seton and Louise de Marillac a...
A carefully documented study of the work of Louise de Marillac.https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincen...
The preservation of Louise de Marillac’s relics, the process of her canonization, the miracles attri...
Vincent de Paul collaborated with women from the beginning of his ministry. Madame de Gondi was the ...
This bibliography on Louise de Marillac includes everything published about her in English through 1...
Louise de Marillac’s will and two codicils are provided, along with a commentary explaining them. Th...
This very detailed and personal life of Louise de Marillac describes her family history, childhood, ...
Using information from biographers, a first-person account of Louis de Marillac’s life is imagined t...
This article presents “a spiritual portrait” of Louise de Marillac as reconstructed from Vincent’s l...
An overview of the life of Louise de Marillac is presented to show what influenced her as a leader. ...
Louise de Marillac has traditionally been seen as neurotic and dependent on others, particularly Vin...
Louise de Marillac was a pioneer social worker, educator, and advocate. She experienced riches and p...
This article continues the one that immediately precedes it in this issue. It traces the development...
On the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Company of the Daughters of Charity, the American Da...
Gertrude Foley explores how we can find “relevant continuity between the saints and ourselves that c...
The similarities in the lives, spirituality, and mission of Elizabeth Seton and Louise de Marillac a...
A carefully documented study of the work of Louise de Marillac.https://via.library.depaul.edu/vincen...
The preservation of Louise de Marillac’s relics, the process of her canonization, the miracles attri...
Vincent de Paul collaborated with women from the beginning of his ministry. Madame de Gondi was the ...
This bibliography on Louise de Marillac includes everything published about her in English through 1...