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Ven. Anne de Xainctonge
Foundress of the Society of the Sisters of St. Ursula of the Blessed Virgin, born at Dijon, 21 November, 1567; died at Dôle, 8 June, 1621.
She was the daughter of Jean de Xainctonge, councillor in he Dijon Parliament,
and of Lady Marguerite Collard, both of noble birth and virtuous life. From a
window in the Hotel Xainctonge Anne was able to see the Jesuit College and the
good work carried on by the Fathers; at Mass in their church, she was edified by
seeing the novices receiving Holy Communion. Hence the idea of her future work
that of educating girls. She considered such an occupation fitting for religious
women, who might thus unite the active with the contemplative life. To found an
uncloistered order of women, to open public schools for girls, where education
should be given, not sold
, were then new ideas to which the prejudices of that
time, as well as the blind love of her parents, were profoundly opposed. With
the help of heaven, often miraculous, under the guidance of the Jesuit Fathers
de Villars and Gentil, she overcame all obstacles and succeeded. On 16 June,
1606, with Claudine de Boisset and another companion she opened her first
convent at Dôle in Franche-Comté (then Spanish territory). The company was
founded with our Lady as general, St. Ursula as lieutenant
, and the Rule of St.
Ignatius as the basis of perfection. For fifteen years Anne was a living model
of all religious virtues, in frequent and visible intercourse with her guardian
angel, founding new houses as her society spread rapidly in the east of France
and Switzerland. After her death her reputation for heroic sanctity and the
graces obtained through her intercession led to a process of beautification, but
the many wars of the period, followed closely by the French Revolution,
destroyed all documents. The cause was afterwards re-established, and Anne de
Xainctonge was declared Venerable on 24 November, 1900.
BINET, La Vie … d'Anne de Xainctonge (1635); ORSET, La vie de la Vénérable et dévote A. de X.; (1691); ARNOULX, Vie de la Vén. A. De X. (1755); MOREY, La Vén. A. de X. (1892).
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