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  1. Nov 9, 2003 · In 1807, Sr. Rosalie, surrounded by the Sisters of her Community, made vows for the first time to serve God and the poor. She made these vows with great emotion and joy. In 1815 Sr. Rosalie became Superior of the Community at rue des Francs Bourgeois.

  2. Rosalie Rendu, DC (9 September 1786 – 7 February 1856) was a French Catholic member of the Daughters of Charity who organized care for the poor in the Paris slums during the Industrial Revolution. She was beatified in the Catholic Church in 2003.

  3. Feb 7, 2023 · Among her admirers were Blessed Frédéric Ozanam (founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul), Venerable Jean Léon Le Prevost, and Napoleon III and his wife, who awarded her the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Rosalie succumbed to life-long infirmities on February 7, 1856. She was beatified on November 9, 2003.

  4. Feb 7, 2014 · Sister Rosalie died in 1856, three years after Frederic. She was declared “Venerable” on April 24, 2001 and “Blessed” on November 9, 2003.

  5. Aug 9, 2020 · Blessed Rosalie Rendu, D.C., lived her whole life in the service of the poor. She influenced Frederic Ozanam to begin the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul and gave him instruction on how to effectively minister to persons who were poor: he was to approach them with humility and love.

  6. Sister Rosalie flourished among the people who would quickly become her “beloved poor.” At first, she accompanied the Sisters in visiting the sick and the poor in their homes. She also taught catechism and reading to the girls in the Catholic school.

  7. Blessed Rosalie Rendu's life exemplified unwavering devotion to the less fortunate and an unyielding commitment to Christian charity. Throughout her years of service, she remains an inspiration, reminding us of the transforming power of love and compassion.

  8. Feb 6, 2020 · The bloody battles of the French Revolution did not stop Daughter of Charity, Blessed Rosalie Rendu from risking her life to help others. From tending to the children of her orphanage to climbing on barricades to aid wounded soldiers, Rendu’s charitable heart and commitment continue to inspire us.

  9. BLESSED ROSALIE RENDU. ROSALIE ON MISSION. In her 54 years in the Mouffetard District Rosalie was a nurse, a justice of the peace, a catechist for the street children, and at the same time at the risk of her life she came between revolutionaries.

  10. Nov 9, 2003 · In an era troubled by social conflicts, Rosalie Rendu joyfully became a servant to the poorest, restoring dignity to each one by means of material help, education and the teaching of the Christian mystery, inducing Frédéric Ozanam to place himself at the service of the poor.

  11. Rosalie Rendu: The Person Behind the Actions. Blessed Rosalie Rendu was only 15 years old when she became a Daughter of Charity. For the next 54 years she dedicated herself to serving the poor in the Mouffetard, the most deprived district of Paris.

  12. ssvpusa.org › about-us › feast-daysFeast Days - SVDP USA

    Blessed Rosalie Rendu was born at Confort, France on September 9, 1786. She entered the Daughters of Charity on May 25, 1802, just after the Community was reestablished in France following the French Revolution.

  13. Blessed Rosalie Rendu was born in the Jura Mountains, near the Swiss border in the current department of Ain, in 1786. At 15 she joined the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, attracted by their charity and spirit of service.

  14. Birth: 1786. Death: 1856. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop Bl. Rosalie Rendu. In her childhood, Jeanne Marie Rendu, of Confort, France, experienced first-hand the terror to which faithful Catholics were subjected during the French Revolution.

  15. docarchivesblog.org › 2013/02/07 › 542Feast of Rosalie Rendu

    Feb 7, 2013 · Blessed Sister Rosalie Rendu. Jeanne Marie Rendu (Sister Rosalie) was born 9 September 1786 and died on February 9, 1856. Sister Rosalie was at the center of a movement of charity that characterized Paris and France in the first half of the 19th century where public assistance did not exist.

  16. Feb 7, 2014 · February 7 is the feast day of Blessed Sister Rosalie Rendu. The text below is taken from chapters 1 and 2 of Sister Louise Sullivan, Sister Rosalie Rendu: A Daughter of Charity on Fire with Love for the Poor (Chicago: Vincentian Studies Institute, 2006).

  17. Oct 25, 2012 · February 7 is the feast day of Blessed Rosalie Rendu, D.C., whose humble “example and message continue to reverberate in the minds and hearts of those who are seeking to relieve the plight of those who are poor and abandoned”* today.

  18. Blessed Rosalie Rendu introduced the first members of the St Vincent de Paul Society to people they could assist and provided advice. Who is Sister Rosalie Rendu? Rosalie Rendu was born Jeanne Marie Rendu on 9 September 1786 in Confort, France.

  19. She took the name Sister Rosalie and dedicated her life to serving the poor in Paris, establishing several charitable organizations. Rosalie worked tirelessly for over 50 years, caring for the sick and suffering regardless of religion or politics.

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