In 1607, at the age of 51, and with the approval of Pope Paul V she established the religious order: The Company of Mary.
Jeanne Willis | Christo and Jeanne-Claude | Fort Jeanne d'Arc | Jeanne Moreau | Jeanne-Marie Chavoin | Jeanne Lanvin | Jeanne Crain | Jeanne Sylvanie Arnould-Plessy | Jeanne Loriod | Jeanne d'Arc | Jeanne Beker | Hurricane Jeanne | Union Sportive Jeanne d'Arc Carquefou | Selma Jeanne Cohen | Jeanne Zelasko | Jeanne Robinson | Jeanne Pruett | Jeanne Jolly | Jeanne Eagels | Jeanne d'Albret | The 110 foot tall ship ''STV Fair Jeanne | STV Fair Jeanne | Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc | Marie-Jeanne Lamartiniére | Marguerite "Meg" (Jeanne) Steinheil, Lady (ée) Abinger | Jeanne Vertefeuille | Jeanne Tripplehorn | Jeanne Shaheen | Jeanne of Valois-Saint-Rémy | Jeanne Novotny |
Pope Pius canonized several persons with a very strong Marian faith and spirituality – and sometimes visions – such as Louis de Montfort, Peter Chanel, Jeanne de Lestonnac, Pope Pius X, Catherine Labouré, Anthony Mary Claret, and Gemma Galgani.