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by Jean-Pierre Medaille, SJ Stimulated by the Holy Spirit of Love and receptive to those inspirations the Sister of Saint Joseph moves always towards profound love of God and love of neighbor without distinction from whom she does not separate herself and for whom, in the following of Christ she works in order to achieve unity


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The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille aka Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Bourg was a Roman Catholic congregation of women. Its forebear, the Congregation of Sisters of Saint Joseph was started in Le Puy, France by the Jesuit Jean Pierre Médaille and accepted by the bishop, Monsignor de Maupas, on October 15, 1650.


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The circle was completed when the Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille, Sister Shirley's founding community, joined with others in 2007 to create the current Congregation of St. Joseph. This included the Sisters of St. Joseph of Nazareth, whom Sister Shirley first met in grade school. Today, Sister Shirley lives at Nazareth Center in Kalamazoo.


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Possibly no other person has had the same grounding influence in our lives as Sisters of St. Joseph than this French Jesuit priest, Jean-Pierre Médaille. His life, his writings, his experiences and even his death have left a lasting legacy that many of us still find spiritually enriching.


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Medaille University was a private college in Buffalo, New York. The Sisters of St. Joseph founded Medaille in 1937, naming it after their founder, Jean Paul Médaille. It later became nonsectarian and coeducational. [2] The college served roughly 1,600 students, mainly from Western New York and Southern Ontario, [3] during its final years.


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Father Jean Pierre Medaille, SJ, who, with the six original Sisters, founded the Sisters of St. Joseph on October 15, 1650, selected one hundred maxims for the Sisters as a brief "resume" of the spirit of their Institute.


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It's a mission we received from our founder, Father Jean Pierre Medaille and our early sisters. Medaille, a Jesuit priest in LePuy, France, gathered a group of prayerful women together to invent a new way of living religious life.


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More than 360 years ago, Father Jean Pierre Médaille, SJ, composed one hundred short sayings to help the first Sisters of St. Joseph grow in virtue and help all to develop the habits of heart and mind that were "in Christ Jesus.". They were called Maxims of the Little Institute. The adaptations displayed here come from Sister Susan Wilcox.


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Synopsis: The Maxims of the Little Institute, written by Jean Pierre Médaille, SJ for the first Sisters of St. Joesph, are 100 short sayings to help the sisters grow in virtue. Sr. Marcia Allen, CSJ presents a nine-part series that helps viewers to read these Maxims in contemporary context and in the context of one's own life circumstances.


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In 1836, a request came from the Bishop of St. Louis, Missouri for Sisters to teach deaf children. He had been advised by a friend in France to "…get the Sisters of St. Joseph because they will do anything". Six sisters crossed the ocean and came to St. Louis. Three lived in a log cabin in Carondelet, Missouri to found a school for deaf.


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Jean Paul Médaille (29 January 1618 - 15 May 1689) was a French Jesuit missionary, and founder of an order of Catholic religious sisters.


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Prayer in the Spirit of Two Trinities. This prayer, sent on behalf of the U.S. Federation JPIC Contemplative Prayer and Dialogue group, adapts Sr. Joanne Gallagher's (Boston) prayers. Here you may find ideas and documents related to prayer from the Federation and its member congregat.


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The spiritual tradition of the Sisters of Saint Joseph is rooted in six core values found in the writings of Jean-Pierre Médaille, SJ. These core values can be considered as attitudes of heart or pathways that advance God's desire that all be one.


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The Maxims of the Little Institute, written by Jean-Pierre Médaille, SJ for the first Sisters of Saint Joseph, are 100 short sayings offering guidance for their growth into deepening relationship with God, others, and self. Thus, the Maxims of the Little Institute are an invitation to wholeness and holiness.


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In 1650 in Le Puy, France when the Sisters of Saint Joseph were founded by the French Jesuit Father Jean-Pierre Medaille, he wrote a simple summary of their spirituality in 100 short wise sayings, or "maxims.". Since Fr. Medaille was a Jesuit, one reads often the words "glory of God" or "God's glory" throughout which reflects.


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Joseph, SISTERS OF Saint.—CONGREGATION OF THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH, founded at Le Puy, in Velay, France, by the Rev. Jean-Paul Medaille of the Society of Jesus (b. at Carcassonne, January 29, 1618; d. at Auch, May 15, 1689). He was admitted into the Society in 1640, became noted as a teacher of rhetoric and philosophy before entering upon.