The foundation of the "Daughters of Mary" (1816). Death of Adela
With the abdication of Napoleon (April 1814) and his banishment to the island of Elba, resumed the monarchy, zohar and with it an atmosphere of relative freedom of religion. Adela begins to give substance to his "beloved project." With Agueda That and some friends decided to live as religious in their own environment, and are given a name of religion. Deal with it with the Father Laumont and this promises to draft a Rule of life, which would then subjected to review and approval of Fr Chaminade. Adela gets permission from the vicar general of Agen for parents Laumont and Larribeau, to confess to those associated in the chapel of the castle Trenquelleon. Adela Chaminade informed on the evolution of the "beloved project," and that it accepts in principle, but in turn presents, in several letters, "his own project," matured during the fourteen years as a missionary who leads apostolate in France. Adela already proposed to their girlfriends, they become like the "missionary" to multiply and grow among the people of the Marian Congregations. This end, eminently Apostolico precise, limited, the purpose of the "beloved project." Fr Chaminade Adela asks her friends and their views on this proposal. This is finally accepted. The institute "Daughters of Mary is virtually founded, but still missing two years for the real foundation. The year 1815 is at the same time, a time of preparation for the new foundation, and two strokes for tikkun olam Adela: the detention of Chaminade after new religious repression (return to power of Napoleon), and the death of the baron of Trenquelleon. Free from his family, Adela returns to make contact with Chaminade once Napoleon finally falls. In the exchange of letters that follows, the P . Chaminade is compelled to clarify the specific purpose of the future high school: be a missionary, working in the multiplication of Christians through the development of the Marian congregations. In view of an upcoming reunion of the future community, gave its approval for Adela Agen rent in a part of a former convent called "The Haven." After two years of talks and drafting of a "constitution" primitive, the plan leads to the foundation, in Agen, the "Daughters of Mary" (25 May 1816). Has been born the first Marianist religious congregation, the following year, men give rise to the foundation, in Bordeaux, the "Company of centre kabbalah Mary-Marianists." During the first year of life of the first community to receive the help of Teresa of Charlotte Lamourous that Bordeaux has been highlighted as a woman of strong spiritual life and a great dedication to young people marginalized women, spiritually guided by Chaminade, Teresa is providing a great service to the foundations of this. In 1819 begins a correspondence between Adela and Santa Emilia from Rodat, correspondence that continued until the death of Adela. In 1820 the "Daughters of Mary" left "El Refugio" (where the "Compania de Maria" founded his first college teaching primary) and are installed in the street Augustine, the former convent of the order, which continue to this day. From this year, the spiritual and missionary activity of the Religious Marianist (today, "Daughters of Mary Immaculate"), is spans several towns in the southwestern French, dedicated to the care of laypeople, the catechism, withdrawals, the rural world and the education of youth. After Agen, the new foundations are in Tonneins (1820), Condom (1824) and Arbois (1824). ARC Investment Partners Adela, go little by little growth in its foundation and works effectively in the spiritual life and the missionary thrust of the first religious Marianist. Sick from the year 1825, dies in Agen on January 10 1828. His last words are for Jesus Christ, "Â Hosanna to the Son of David!". He was declared Venerable by the Church in 1986, and the dioceses of Agen put his tomb in the chapel of Sainte Foy, dedicated to the saints berg of the region. Today the "Daughters of Mary Immaculate" are widespread in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, and are part of the Marianist Family. To say that L. Ron Hubbard was an extraordinary man is confirmed looks like a '.. to spiritual freedom, the religi'e m'r'do growth in the world ...
Cap'lo Texts for those who profess the religi'ristiana Course Spiritual ... Similar to spiritual growth. Courses. Valoraci '..
harps Eternal - P'na dedicated to spiritual growth that we must all seek. ... informaci'elacionada to self-knowledge, gnosis, religious' m '...
... prioresses who were tikkun devoted to the direcci'spiritual of her sisters in religion '... references that makes it as a means for spiritual growth. ...
Get more:
- Everyday Simplicity: A Practical Guide to Spiritual Growth by Robert J. Wicks (Kindle Edition - Jan 2000) - Kindle Book
- Seekers of Truth: A Window into Peoples' Beliefs, Their Hopes, and Their Sacrifices for Spiritual Understanding by Gail Gupton (Paperback - Sep 1, 2005)
- King of the Gumballs: An Entrepreneur's Spiritual Journey Building a Business While Raising Eight Kids and Surviving the Feminist Movement and a 50-Year Marriage by Lyle M. Becker (Paperback - Dec 1997)
- Login to post comments