Charity, Sisters of, of St. Paul

Charity, Sisters of, of St. Paul
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Paul
These sisters who now add 'Of Chartres' to their title to distinguish them from another congregation of the same name, were founded at Chartres in 1704 by Monsignor Maréchaut, a theologian of the Cathedral of Chartres, assisted by Mlle de Tilly and Mlle de Tronche

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