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47:, named Marie des Sept-Douleurs, dealt with this matter for a time. However, as founder of the Marianite Sisters of Holy Cross in Le Mans, France, she returned there in 1863. By 1869, the long distance and slow communications with Le Mans, created difficulties between the Canadian community and the French motherhouse. 62:
Under Mother Marie de Saint-Basile, the congregation underwent a large and positive expansion. She moved to less onerous duties in 1902. She is most remembered for her determination and skill during the times of conflict and expansion. She was also a leader in the field of education of young females.
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of Montreal, now took a direct role in negotiation, petitions to Rome and the like, attempting to protect the interests of the community. In 1883, with some autonomy carved out for the Canadian houses, Marie de Saint-Basile was appointed vicar superior of the renamed
59:(since 1981, the Sisters of Holy Cross). Further actions took place and, in 1890, Mother Marie de Saint-Basile was elected the first superior general. In 1896, she was re-elected. 19:(December 1, 1844 – April 2, 1923) was the first Canadian superior general of the Sisters of the Holy Cross and the Seven Dolours. 131: 126: 35:. In 1859, she became a postulant in the order and was given the name Sister Marie de Saint-Basile. This name honoured 39:, the congregation's founder. As she took greater responsibilities in the Canadian houses the growth of the 79: 40: 98: 32: 51: 28: 121: 116: 8: 83: 44: 110: 36: 31:
near Montreal. It was a local boarding school newly opened by the
84:"Bertrand, Julie (Julienne), named Marie de Saint-Basile", 88:, vol. 15, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2005 108: 57:Sisters of the Holy Cross and the Seven Dolours 99:"Fondation canadienne", Soeurs de Sainte-Croix 109: 43:found itself in an expansion crisis. 13: 27:In 1851, Julie attended school at 14: 143: 86:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 33:Sisters Marianites of Holy Cross 92: 73: 1: 66: 7: 10: 148: 132:19th-century Canadian nuns 127:20th-century Canadian nuns 41:Congregation of Holy Cross 17:Julie (Julienne) Bertrand 22: 52:Édouard-Charles Fabre 80:Dumont, Micheline 139: 101: 96: 90: 77: 45:Léocadie Gascoin 147: 146: 142: 141: 140: 138: 137: 136: 107: 106: 105: 104: 97: 93: 78: 74: 69: 25: 12: 11: 5: 145: 135: 134: 129: 124: 119: 103: 102: 91: 71: 70: 68: 65: 24: 21: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 144: 133: 130: 128: 125: 123: 120: 118: 115: 114: 112: 100: 95: 89: 87: 81: 76: 72: 64: 60: 58: 53: 48: 46: 42: 38: 37:Basile Moreau 34: 30: 29:Saint-Laurent 20: 18: 94: 85: 75: 61: 56: 49: 26: 16: 15: 122:1923 deaths 117:1844 births 111:Categories 67:References 50:Bishop 23:Life 113:: 82:.

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Saint-Laurent
Sisters Marianites of Holy Cross
Basile Moreau
Congregation of Holy Cross
LĂ©ocadie Gascoin
Édouard-Charles Fabre
Dumont, Micheline
"Bertrand, Julie (Julienne), named Marie de Saint-Basile", Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 15, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2005
"Fondation canadienne", Soeurs de Sainte-Croix
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1844 births
1923 deaths
20th-century Canadian nuns
19th-century Canadian nuns

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