Perpetual profession among the Servants of the Poor
- Isabelle DESARNAUD
- Jul 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 9
During the Eucharist on Sunday, 10 August 2025, Sister Jeanne-Emilie, Sister Anne-Foucauld and Sister Claire-Bénédicte will take their perpetual vows in the Congregation of the Servants of the Poor at the Mother House in Angers (France).
The Congregation of the Servants of the Poor, Regular Oblates of the Order of Saint Benedict, is a religious institute dedicated to apostolic life. Under the patronage of Saint Frances of Rome, these Benedictine nuns are at the service of the poor, mainly in the care of the sick at home. Other works to which the sisters may devote themselves, according to the calls of the Church, must always be in line with this mission.
Founded in 1872 by Dom Leduc, a monk from the Abbey of Solesmes, the Servants of the Poor are now present in France, Belgium, Senegal and Congo.

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