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  1. Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620-1700) foundress of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame photo. MARGUERITE BOURGEOYS was born in Troyes, in the province of Champagne (France), on Good Friday, April 17, 1620. She was baptized on the same day in the church of Saint-Jean, a church that was located near her home.

  2. Partez à la rencontre de Marguerite Bourgeoys, une femme et une pionnière au destin exceptionnel. Arrivée à Montréal en 1653, elle fonde la première école de Montréal en 1658. Dès 1655, son rêve de construire une chapelle de pèlerinage voit le jour et il se réalisera en 1675 par l’érection de la Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours.

  3. History More than 300 years ago, an entire community rallied around the dream of a daring woman: Marguerite Bourgeoys. Choralies Be enchanted by the magic of our Christmas concerts. Archaeological site A major site of Montreal’s earliest days.

  4. Bourgeoys, Marguerite. Marguerite Bourgeoys, fondatrice de la Congrégation Notre-Dame de Montréal (Troyes, France, 17 avril 1620 -- Montréal, Qc, 12 janv. 1700; canonisée le 31 oct. 1982).

  5. Get to know Marguerite Bourgeoys, a pioneer woman who lived an exceptional life. She arrived in Montreal in 1653 and founded Montreal’s first school in 1658. As early as 1655, she began to work on her dream of building a chapel of pilgrimage, a dream realized in 1675 when Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel opened.

  6. Bourgeoys, Marguerite. Marguerite Bourgeoys, founder of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame de Montréal (b at Troyes, France 17 Apr 1620; d at Montréal, Qué 12 Jan 1700; canonized 31 Oct 1982).

  7. St. Marguerite Bourgeoys was born in Troyes, France in 1620, and died in Montreal in 1700. She is renowned for her work, her spirituality, and her impact on society and the Church in North America. As one of the older girls of a devout Catholic middle class family, St. Marguerite had to assume the responsibility for the household when her mother died.