
NEWS & EVENTS
February 2, 1791
The first FCM took their vows. Father de Clorivière and the priests of the Sacred Heart did so on the same day.


After Father de Clorivière's inspiration on July 19, 1790, Adelaide de Cicé helped him to draw up a plan for a new form of female religious life, lived in the midst of the world. With her, other people, drawn by the desire to give themselves to the Lord without reserve and without return, made a commitment by an act of offering in the towns where they were, in Saint-Servant, in Dinan, in Paramé and in Paris, on February 2, 1791.
Here are the names of the first FCM who made their offering on February 2, 1791:
- ADELAIDE DE CICE IN DINAN.
- MADAME DES BASSABLONS, FRANCOISE BALLÉ AND MARIE TETRA IN SAINT MALO.
- AMABLE CHENU, HÉLENE LE MARCHAND AND CATHERINE ALLOUARD IN PARAMÉ.
- LAURANCE PAUMIER, MARIE CATHERINE ALLOUARD, MICHELE SOPHIE LEJAY AND FÉLICITÉ DESHAYES IN PARIS.
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