G. Du Change Sculp. Mademoiselle le Gras, founder and first Superior of the Company of Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poorly Sick, very renowned for her rare Virtues especially, for her detachment from the world, and her fervent devotion, Her admirable charity, and her profound . humility, True Mother of the afflicted animated by a great Zeal for the Spiritual Relief and, Corporeal of the neighbour, having been employed for a long time by Monsieur Vincent de Paul to Establish, the Brotherhoods of Charity and the Schools for little girls

G. Du Change Sculp. Mademoiselle le Gras, founder and first Superior of the Company of Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poorly Sick, very renowned for her rare Virtues especially, for her detachment from the world, and her fervent devotion, Her admirable charity, and her profound . humility, True Mother of the afflicted animated by a great Zeal for the Spiritual Relief and, Corporeal of the neighbour, having been employed for a long time by Monsieur Vincent de Paul to Establish, the Brotherhoods of Charity and the Schools for little girls Stock Photo
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