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Who were the first SPC Sisters?

Paul of Chartres (SPC) was born in the 17 th century in France, in a small village called Levesville-la-Chenard, a distance of sixty miles southeast of Paris. The Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres, at first known as the School Sisters, were founded in 1696.

Who gave the sisters the name Sisters of St Paul of Chartres?

Louis Chauvet
Louis Chauvet entrusted the Daughters of the School to Bishop Paul Godet des Marais of Chartres. The bishop provided them with a house, an Ecclesiastical Superior, and gave them his name: Sisters of St. Paul. In 1727, four Sisters of St.

What are the 3 ministries of the SPC Sisters?

The missionary zeal of the Sisters of St Paul of Chartres has borne much fruit in the Philippines through three interlinked apostolates of teaching, health care and pastoral care.

Who is Marie Micheau?

Marie Micheau, a young girl at 17, was appointed superior of the community in Levesville. She taught the little girls of the village, the prayers, catechism, manner of assisting at Mass, reading and writing.

Where is the first mission place of the SPC Sisters?

Today the Sisters have their missions in 34 countries over the 5 continents. On 22 October, 1984 three Sisters from Hong Kong Province landed in Australia to start their first foundation in Australia.

Who was St Pauls sister?

A notable woman in the church of Cenchreae, she was trusted by Paul to deliver his letter to the Romans….Phoebe (biblical figure)

Saint Phoebe
Born 1st century
Died 1st century
Venerated in Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox Church Church of the East Anglican Communion Lutheran Church
Canonized Pre-Congregation

How did the SPC congregation take the name Sisters of St Paul of Chartres *?

Founded in 1696 in France by Father Louis Chauvet, parish priest of a small village, Levesville-la-Chenard, they were called to Chartres by the Bishop, Paul Godet des Marais, given the name Sisters of St. Paul, with St. Paul the Apostle as their Patron and the Blessed Virgin Mary as their Model and Protectress.

Who invited the sisters to the Philippines?

Bishop Frederick Z. Rooker
The Philippine Province is a hundred and ten years old this year. Invited to the Philippines by Bishop Frederick Z. Rooker for the “protection of the faith” the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres were the first of the European Congregations to come to the Philippines at the onset of the American Regime.

What year did the SPC sisters came into St Paul Academy?

1942. The Foundation Year. Mother Alice de St. Paul Huchery, the provincial Superior, assigned three Sisters to open a school at the Parish of Sts.

Who invented the SPC sisters to come to the Philippines?

The Philippine Province is a hundred and ten years old this year. Invited to the Philippines by Bishop Frederick Z. Rooker for the “protection of the faith” the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres were the first of the European Congregations to come to the Philippines at the onset of the American Regime.

How many sisters came to Dumaguete?

seven sisters
On October 29, 1904, the said sisters who came from Vietnam arrived in the Philippines and established the first Saint Paul’s school in the Philippines in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental. The seven sisters were Mother Marthe de Saint Paul, Superior Sr. Marie Louise du Sacre Coeur Sr.

How many sisters came to Dumaguete Philippines?