
Produced by D. Garcia, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks,
THE LIFE OF VENERABLE SISTER MARGARET BOURGEOIS, - FOUNDRESS OF THE SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION OF NOTRE DAME. - ESTABLISHED AT MONTREAL, CANADA, 1659. - TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH - BY A RELIGIEUSE, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA. - AUTHOR'S PREFACE
LIFE OF THE VENERABLE SISTER MARGARET BOURGEOIS.
CHAPTER I. - THE DISCOVERY OF CANADA AND COLONIZATION OF MONTREAL.
CHAPTER II. - MESSRS. DAUVERSIERE AND DE MAISONNEUVE VISIT MONTREAL.
CHAPTER III. - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HOTEL DIEU—ECCLESIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS FOR CANADA, ETC.
CHAPTER IV. - EARLY YEARS OF MARGARET BOURGEOIS, AND HER VOCATION FOR THE CANADIAN MISSION.
CHAPTER V. - MARGARET BOURGEOIS, AFTER MANY TRIALS AND MORTIFICATIONS, AT LENGTH SAILS WITH M. DE MAISONNEUVE FOR CANADA.
CHAPTER VI. - SISTER BOURGEOIS' ARRIVAL IN CANADA.
CHAPTER VII. - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION OF NOTRE DAME AT VILLE-MARIE.
This intimate biography brings listeners into the early days of New France, following the remarkable life of a French nun who journeyed across the Atlantic to help shape a fledgling colony. Set against the backdrop of Cartier’s voyages and the rugged wilderness of 17th‑century Canada, the narrative introduces Sister Margaret Bourgeois as a determined founder of a religious community dedicated to education and charity in Montreal. Her early years reveal a blend of faith, perseverance, and the challenges of establishing a convent amid an unfamiliar land and its peoples.
Through vivid storytelling, the first act portrays her tireless work building schools, caring for the poor, and nurturing the spiritual life of settlers. Listeners will hear of her deep devotion, the practical hurdles of frontier life, and the quiet strength that inspired those around her. The account offers a window into a pivotal era of missionary zeal and the enduring legacy of a woman whose compassion helped lay foundations for generations to come.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (307K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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