The Life of the Venerable Mother Mary of the Incarnation by A Religious of the Ursuline Community
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her in her prophetic vision.--Opening of the Schools.--Study of the
Indian languages.--Small-pox among the Pupils.--Arrival of two Sisters from Paris.--Union of Congregations.-Building of new Convent. CHAPTER III Work at the "Louvre."--Progress of the Pupils.--Piety.--Lively Faith in the Real Presence.--Refinement of feeling.--Zeal.--Teresa the Huron.-- Agnes.--Little Truants.--Banquets at the "Louvre," CHAPTER IV. Renewed Trials of the Venerable Mother.--Madame de la Peltrie removes to Montreal.--Great Poverty of the Ursulines.--Apprehensions.--The Venerable Mother's confidence in God.--Fidelity to grace.--Exactitude to duty.-- Active Life.--First Elections.--Removal to the New Monastery.--Return of Madame de la Peltrie. CHAPTER V. The Mother of the Incarnation a victim for the Conversion of her son and her niece.--Conversion of both, followed by the cessation of her interior sufferings.--Arrival of new subjects from France.--Mother St. Athanasius Superior.--First Profession at Quebec.--Destruction of the Hurons.-- Charity of the Ursulines to the Survivors. CHAPTER VI. The Monastery consumed.--Charity of the Hospital Sisters.--Sympathy of the Hurons.--Serenity of the Venerable Mother.--Lodgings in Madame de la Peltrie's House.--Poverty.--Monastery Rebuilt.--A Pretty Picture.-- Removal to the New Monastery. CHAPTER VII. |
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