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  1. 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.

  2. 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. History. Origins. In 1659 Barré, who was a respected scholar within his Order, was sent to the monastery of the Order in Rouen.

  3. The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus live by the Grace of their own work and in the spirit of Saint Francis and their Mother Foundress, Saint Maria Giuseppa; they welcome the signs of the Providence of God coming through the charity of anyone willing to support them with offerings and donations. Help us. ..

  4. 23 de jun. de 2022 · As part of our Sisters Project series, Sr. Brigitte Flourez describes the birth of the Congregation of the Infant Sisters of Jesus. By Giuditta Bonsangue. We met at the end of the first day of the 2022 Plenary Assembly of the Union of International Superiors General (UISG).

  5. When the first Infant Jesus Sisters came to Singapore in 1854, it was a British Straits Settlement along with Malacca and Penang. With great faith and trust in God’s Providence, the Sisters answered the call to come out to the East to provide education for girls who were deprived of such a privilege. In the early days in Singapore, the ...

  6. 30 de set. de 2022 · 30 September 2022, 13:17. Send. Print. Sr. Rosalind Arokiaswami, a missionary in Myanmar with the Sisters of the Infant Jesus, recounts the decisive moment in her faith journey when she ...

  7. No other house was founded in Ireland for many years. Today the Sisters live and are involved in Ministry in Ireland: Cork, Mallow, Millstreet, Tralee, Ballymun, Portmarnock and Dublin. In England: Birmingham, Horsham, London and Wolverhampton.