Congregation of Saint Bathilde

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The Congregation of Saint Bathilde (French: Bénédictines de Sainte-Bathilde or Bénédictines de Vanves ) is a congregation of French Benedictine Sisters named after Saint Bathilde of Ascania .

history

The Congregation of Saint Bathilde goes back to the establishment of a community of sisters by Marguerite Waddington-Delmas (religious name: Bénédicte ). It was founded in Paris in 1921, made official in 1926. Since 1985 the congregation has been associated with the congregation of Subiaco and Montecassino . It has been an institute under papal law since 1987 .

The congregation currently has around 150 sisters in 9 houses (in France, Madagascar , Vietnam and Benin ). The parent company is in Vanves .

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Footnotes

  1. Christophe Vuillaume: Aperçu de la vie monastique à Madagascar . In: Alliance Inter-Monastères: Bulletin de l'AIM , ISSN  1779-4811 , Vol. 2019, No. 116, pp. 43–53, here p. 43.