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Marie-Madeleine d'Houët (1781–1858) also known as Viscountess de Bonnault d'Houet, was a French widow and single mother who, later in her life, was inspired by zeal for God and guided by Ignatian spirituality to found a religious institute of Religious Sisters known as the Faithful Companions of Jesus. Their goal is to work to help the poor and needy of society, and their communities have expanded around world, running schools and social service operations.

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  • Marie-Madeleine d'Houët (1781–1858) also known as Viscountess de Bonnault d'Houet, was a French widow and single mother who, later in her life, was inspired by zeal for God and guided by Ignatian spirituality to found a religious institute of Religious Sisters known as the Faithful Companions of Jesus. Their goal is to work to help the poor and needy of society, and their communities have expanded around world, running schools and social service operations. (en)
  • Marie-Madeleine Victoire d'Houët F.C.J., née Marie-Madeleine-Victoire de Bengy le 21 septembre 1781 à Châteauroux et morte le lundi de Pâques 5 avril 1858 à Paris, est la fondatrice d'une congrégation religieuse, les Fidèles compagnes de Jésus (F.C.J.), reconnue vénérable par l'Église catholique. (fr)
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  • Marie-Madeleine d'Houët (1781–1858) also known as Viscountess de Bonnault d'Houet, was a French widow and single mother who, later in her life, was inspired by zeal for God and guided by Ignatian spirituality to found a religious institute of Religious Sisters known as the Faithful Companions of Jesus. Their goal is to work to help the poor and needy of society, and their communities have expanded around world, running schools and social service operations. (en)
  • Marie-Madeleine Victoire d'Houët F.C.J., née Marie-Madeleine-Victoire de Bengy le 21 septembre 1781 à Châteauroux et morte le lundi de Pâques 5 avril 1858 à Paris, est la fondatrice d'une congrégation religieuse, les Fidèles compagnes de Jésus (F.C.J.), reconnue vénérable par l'Église catholique. (fr)
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  • Marie-Madeleine d'Houët (fr)
  • Marie-Madeleine d'Houët (en)
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