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Joan antida thouret - when god hears the voice of the poor
After her return to France she opened a school, a dispensary, and a soup kitchen for the poor in Besançon. She had founded a new congregation. But When she sought approval of her Statutes by the Minister of Religious Affairs, she was accused of stealing the name of the Daughters of Charity in Paris. She had to defend herself, writing “Providence made use of me to form a society of good young women according to the Rule of St Vincent de Paul. We never claimed that we were taking for ourselves the name of Daughters of Charity.”
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