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Feast day July 15 Printer Friendly Imagine a Mother Teresa in the France of Napoleon's day and you will have a picture of Anne-Marie Javouhey. Nanette, as she was called, was a "velvet brick," a thin layer of gentleness covering her determined core. A competent leader, Nanette dominated every scene in her adventurous life.


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Venerable Anne-Marie Javouhey. Foundress of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, born at Chamblanc, Diocese of Dijon, 11 November, 1779; died 15 July, 1851. In 1819 the scope of the new congregation, which had been founded for the alleviation of the miseries consequent on the Revolution, was extended to embrace foreign mission work, and in 1822.


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Home Our Founder Blessed Anne Marie Javouhey, our foundress was born in a remote village in Burgundy, France, on 10th November 1779. She grew up to be a lively youngster, by refusing a proposal, she cleared her intentions to consecrating herself to God.


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Anne marie javouhey Stock Photos and Images (18) See anne marie javouhey stock video clips Quick filters: Black & white Sort by Relevant RM FD510M - Blessed Anne-Marie Javouhey, founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint Cluny. Senlis Cathedral. RF HM356J - Anne-Marie Javouhey. Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Senlis. Senlis.


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Founding Anne Marie Javouhey, the founder of the religious institute, was born in a remote village in Burgundy, France, on November 10, 1779 and died on the July 15, 1851. [1] Javouhey grew up at a time when the country was in the grip of the French Revolution. Churches and schools were closed and priests were persecuted.


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On 11 th November 1798, during a Eucharistic celebration in the presence of her family members, she consecrated herself to God by the vow of Chastity and promised to dedicate her life to the Christian education of youth, to the care of the sick and needy.


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Javouhey, Anne Marie (A) 1779-1851 Catholic Church Senegal St. Anne Marie Javouhey was responsible for the revival of Roman Catholic missions in Africa. The suppression of the Jesuits from 1773 to 1814, the ravages of the French Revolution, and the Napoleonic wars left the missions in a state of almost total collapse.


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VENERABLE ANNE-MARIE JAVOUHEY. Foundress of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, born at Chamblanc, Diocese of Dijon, 11 November, 1779; died 15 July, 1851. In 1819 the scope of the new congregation, which had been founded for the alleviation of the miseries consequent on the Revolution, was extended to embrace foreign mission work, and in 1822.


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SHOW ALL QUESTIONS Anne-Marie Javouhey, SJC (November 10, 1779 - July 15, 1851) was a French nun who founded the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cluny. She is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. She is known as the Liberator of the Slaves in the New World, and as the mother of the town of Mana, French Guiana. Oops something went wrong: 403


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Marche pèlerinage sur les pas d’AnneMarie Javouhey Diocèse de Dijon

1 November: The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cluny move into the house that Anne-Marie Javouhey had just bought at 57 rue du Faubourg St. Jacques, Paris. 15 July: Anne-Marie Javouhey died in this house. The General Chapter held in Cluny decides that the Superior General and her councilors must now reside in Paris.


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In French Guiana: History.at Mana (1827-46) founded by Anne-Marie Javouhey, mother superior of the community of St. Joseph of Cluny. With Father Francis Libermann, she established one of the earliest educational systems for the freed black slaves and women, in the spirit of French Roman Catholic humanism. Read More


Projet AnneMarie JAVOUHEY Diocèse de Cayenne

In the presence of a large number of priests, civil Authorities and a crowd of onlookers intrigued by this novel spectacle, Bishop Imberties received the religious profession of Anne Javouhey, now Sister Anne Marie, and her eight companions during Holy Mass.


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Anne-Marie Javouhey, SJC (November 10, 1779 - July 15, 1851) was a French nun who founded the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cluny. She is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. She is known as the Liberator of the Slaves in the New World, and as the mother of the town of Mana, French Guiana . Early life


Anne Marie Javouhey, stratège du développement missionnaire Sedifop

Anne Marie Javouhey, born on November 10 1779 in a village in Burgundy, heard the Spirit's call to proclaim God's love for all persons without distinction of race, religion or social status, throughout the five continents. Childhood and vocation


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Let us pray: "Lord our God, you raised Blessed Anne-Marie Javouhey to found a congregation that met the greatest needs of her century. May her life teach us to serve, the children, the sick, the poor and all those held in the bondage of modern day slavery, with the same creative intelligence and the same love. We ask this through our Lord Jesus.