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Our Founders & History

In 1791, Alexis and Victoire de Méjanès along with several other faith-filled persons, began to form a community in Argancy, France, centered on the Incarnation of the Son of God.


In 1807, after the death of her husband, Anne Victoire de Méjanès, a woman of vision, founded in Metz, France, the Sisters of the Holy Infancy of Jesus and Mary, better known as the Sisters of St. Chretienne. Victoire and her companions made their first public promises under the patronage of St. Chretienne, virgin and apostle. The Congregation was officially begun.

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With genuine love and awareness of the needs of her time, she responded to the prophetic mission of manifesting God’s tenderness and mercy to all. She dedicated herself with her Sisters to serving the poor through the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.

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Over the years, the Sisters of St. Chretienne have experienced the support and collaboration of many family members and co-workers with whom they have shared love, compassion, prayer and their charism.

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Our Patron Saint

Sisters of St. Chretienne,
we are called, as was Nina,
"The Christian,"
to proclaim Jesus Christ
by our whole life.

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Our Cross & Mottos

The Latin Inscriptions

Charitas Christi urget nos...

Pauperes evangelisantur...

Beati misericordes...

Venite benedicti patris mei...

Cor Unum, anima mea...

Our Charism

The Love of Christ impels us...

The poor are evangelized...

Blessed are the merciful...

Come blessed of my Father...

One heart and one spirit...

The Cross - Its Meaning

Our energy for mission

Our works

Our virtues

Our reward

Our motto

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Leadership Team

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Jubilee Celebration

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Sr. Gloria Cote coloring
Marlboro, MA

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Sr. Jacqueline Ouellet

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Sr. Pauline Fortin, Associate Grace Lamarre and friends Salem, MA

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Sr. Jeannette Gonthier and friend

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Seated in the middle is Sr. Bernadette Gautreau
with her bible class Mexico, Maine

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Day of the Eclipse

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Ice Cream treat for Sisters
at Marie Esther HealthCare Center in Marlboro, MA

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Sr. Jeanne Girardin
at Bethany HealthCare in Framingham, MA

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Sr. Elisabeth Michaely, Superior General
with Jubilarians Sr. Cecile Berthiaume and Sr. Louisa Perreault

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