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  1. Website. www .infantjesussisters .org. The Sisters of the Infant Jesus, also known as the Dames of Saint Maur, are a religious institute of the Catholic Church originating from Paris, France and dedicated to teaching.

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  3. Home | Infant Jesus Sisters. Born in Rouen (France) in 1662 to educate children from poor families, the Infant Jesus Sisters have continued for more than 350 years and in 18 countries to respond to the call to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. Our founder, Father Nicolas Barré, was beatified in Rome on 7th March 1999 by Pope John-Paul II.

  4. Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus. Loving Jesus in our neighbor and our neighbor in Jesus. We are the Franciscan Missionaries of the Infant Jesus. Our charism is directed to helping the world to seek out what is good and positive.

  5. Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus. ABOUT. OUR CHARISM. The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus were founded in Aquila, Italy by Barbara Micarelli on Christmas Day, 1879. We are vowed religious called to live the Gospel following in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi and the spirituality of our Foundress.

  6. May 17, 2022 · May 17, 2022. Meet our first Sisters. Updated: Sep 6, 2022. Marguerite Lestocq and Françoise Duval are the founding members of the group that became the the Institute of the Infant Jesus Sisters. They were the first in the long line of valiant women in the Institute that have served God and very many people for over 400 years.

  7. Sep 30, 2022 · Myanmar. A religious sister in Myanmar: ‘Remaining with my people’. Sr. Rosalind Arokiaswami, a missionary in Myanmar with the Sisters of the Infant Jesus, recounts the decisive moment in her faith journey when she decided "to be ready to give my life for people, especially the poor." By Sr Rosalind Arokiaswami, IJS.

  8. The Sisters of the Infant Jesus, previously known as the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus or the Dames of Saint Maur, is a Roman Catholic religious institute, dedicated to education and the training of the poor for their betterment of their lives.

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