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2 unusual facts about Company of Mary


Company of Mary

Under his successor, Father Denis (1855-1877) the community accepted the direction of a seminary at Pontchâteau in the Diocese of Nantes, from where priests were sent to Haiti, the Company's first attempt at foreign missions.

Hitherto the missionaries had but one residence, the mother-house at Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre (where de Montfort and Trichet are buried) in the Pays de la Loire region.



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Calvary Wakefield Hospital

Since its 2006 acquisition from Ramsay Health Care, the hospital has been one of the Little Company of Mary (LCM) Health Care providers overseen by the international religious institute Sisters of the Little Company of Mary.

Jeanne de Lestonnac

In 1607, at the age of 51, and with the approval of Pope Paul V she established the religious order: The Company of Mary.