Foundress of religious institute beatified in Canada
April 27, 2015
Sister Marie-Élisabeth Turgeon (1840-81), the foundress of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, was beatified in Quebec on April 26.
Cardinal Angelo Amato, the prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, presided at the Mass, which took place in a parish in Rimouski, her place of death.
Following his Regina Caeli address, Pope Francis referred to the beatification and called Sister Turgeon “an exemplary religious, devoted to prayer, teaching in small towns of her diocese, and to works of charity.”
“We thank the Lord for this woman, a model of life consecrated to God and generous commitment to the service of others,” he added.
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Further information:
- Beatification of Servant of God Elisabeth Turgeon in Rimouski on April 26 (CCCB)
- Beatification of Elisabeth Turgeon (Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary)
- Regina Caeli address: Zenit translation
- Marie-Élisabeth Turgeon (Wikipedia)
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