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Élisabeth Bergeron, in religion Sister Saint-Joseph, (May 25, 1851 – April 29, 1936) was a Canadian religious servant who was a founder of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint-Hyacinthe in 1877. She was its Mother Superior for the first two years before giving the role to another sister and was either the Assistant Superior or General Councillor until 1925. Before that, Bergeron worked in a cotton mill in the New England region of the United States and taught catechism in evening school to local impoverished children with no religious education. She was beatified in Rome in 1976 and she was declared venerable by Pope John Paul II in 1996 after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints recognised her work.

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  • Élisabeth Bergeron (fr)
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  • Élisabeth Bergeron (La Présentation, 25 mai 1851 - Saint-Hyacinthe, 29 avril 1936) est une religieuse canadienne fondatrice des sœurs de Saint Joseph de Saint-Hyacinthe et reconnue vénérable par l'Église catholique (fr)
  • Élisabeth Bergeron, in religion Sister Saint-Joseph, (May 25, 1851 – April 29, 1936) was a Canadian religious servant who was a founder of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint-Hyacinthe in 1877. She was its Mother Superior for the first two years before giving the role to another sister and was either the Assistant Superior or General Councillor until 1925. Before that, Bergeron worked in a cotton mill in the New England region of the United States and taught catechism in evening school to local impoverished children with no religious education. She was beatified in Rome in 1976 and she was declared venerable by Pope John Paul II in 1996 after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints recognised her work. (en)
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  • Élisabeth Bergeron (en)
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  • Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Élisabeth Bergeron (La Présentation, 25 mai 1851 - Saint-Hyacinthe, 29 avril 1936) est une religieuse canadienne fondatrice des sœurs de Saint Joseph de Saint-Hyacinthe et reconnue vénérable par l'Église catholique (fr)
  • Élisabeth Bergeron, in religion Sister Saint-Joseph, (May 25, 1851 – April 29, 1936) was a Canadian religious servant who was a founder of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint-Hyacinthe in 1877. She was its Mother Superior for the first two years before giving the role to another sister and was either the Assistant Superior or General Councillor until 1925. Before that, Bergeron worked in a cotton mill in the New England region of the United States and taught catechism in evening school to local impoverished children with no religious education. She was beatified in Rome in 1976 and she was declared venerable by Pope John Paul II in 1996 after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints recognised her work. (en)
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