France
First Community in France (1823)
The first Marist Sisters Community was established in France in 1823 when our Foundress Jeanne-Marie Chavoin and her companion Marie Jotillion came together and formed community in Cerdon, France. A short time later Marie Gardet joined them and became the third member of this founding community.
REMEMBER – GIVE THANKS – OFFER THE FUTURE
Sr Sylvette Mané sm
Text based on a meditation by Sister Marie Emmanuel Duclos sm Belley.
Two hundred years ago, in Cerdon, in a climate of uncertainty but trust The first community of Marist Sisters with Jeanne Marie Chavoin and Marie Jotillon. They quietly began the first foundations. of a new community that today celebrates 200 years of service, Entirely given by the hands of Mary, to the God of eternity. These tall trees with their thick foliage, standing tall and reaching for the sky, are the symbol and image of a long and rich past. The land looks empty - has it been abandoned? Are the many roots a sign of solidity, fruitfulness in the future? And are the falling dead branches a source of fertility for the seeds sown in the ground. Confident and determined, we Marist Sisters continue our journey. Mary is with us. As we cross a new threshold Nourished by the manna of the Eucharist. Of prayer and love in community To bring new hope. Yesterday, with courage, Jeanne Marie and Mary sowed. Today, in faith and perseverance, we continue to pursue our mission. Tomorrow, confident in the Providence that always takes care of this little Congregation of Mary.
Our Current Ministries
- Prayer
- Organising Sunday Mass at Bon Repos, bringing Communion to the sick
- Mary’s presence in our homes
- Witness to fraternal life
- Accompaniment of fragile sisters
- Quality relations with our neighbours
- Openness of our communities: welcome, reciprocal services
- Invitation to our Masses during Marian celebrations in Lyon
- Keeping accounts in solidarity with the Congregation
- Sharing with the poor, near and far
- Supporting migrants: learning French; taking part in aid meetings
- Commitment to the abolition of torture: letters to the authorities of the countries concerned
- Research work in the archives of the OPM (Pontifical Mission Societies)
- Respect for our “common home” (nature and animals)
- Waste sorting
- Saving energy: gas, electricity, petrol