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  1. Thailand. The Infant Jesus Sisters came to Japan in 1872, just before the end of a national isolation policy and the ban on Christianity was lifted in Japan (1873). Beginning with a home for poor children, the sisters devoted themselves for a long time to the education of girls and young women through schools. In order to respond to various new ...

  2. Life of our Founder - Bl Nicolas Barre A man of deep faith and contemplative vision, he founded the Infant Jesus Sisters to respond to the poor, in a spirit of abandonment and trusting in God's Providence.

  3. The spirit of the Minims, with its emphasis on humility, simplicity, prayer, and especially their motto “Caritas”, was to influence the spirituality that Nicolas Barré later offered the “Charitable Teachers”, the first Infant Jesus Sisters. Nicolas joined the Minims in Amiens, when he was 19 years old and made final profession in 1642.

  4. The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus were founded in Aquila, Italy, in 1879 by Barbara Micarelli. Barbara Micarelli was born Dec. 3, 1845 in Sulmona Italy, the 6th of 7 children. Not much is known about her early life. Her parents were from Aquila and when Barbara was about 13 her family returned to Aquila, where they lived a ...

  5. Founded by Barbara Micarelli on Christmas day 1879, we find in Jesus the origin and reason of the charity, poverty, and humility to which the Franciscan life pledges us. We remain open to the needs of the Church and of the people throughout the five continents on which we serve, especially in the areas of education, health care, pastoral ministry, retreats, and youth work.

  6. The Sisters of the Infant Jesus, previously known as the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus or the Dame of Saint Maur, is a Roman Catholic religious institute, dedicated to education and the training of the poor for their betterment of their lives. They were founded in Paris in 1675, as part of the work of the Blessed Nicolas Barre, a Minim ...

  7. Nicolas Barré founder of the Sisters of the Infant Jesus was born in France on October 21st 1621. He was the only boy in his family and he had five sisters. His parents hoped we would take over the family business but Nicolas had a different dream. He wanted to be a priest and he chose one of the poorest orders in France, the Order of Minims ...