by Sister Susan Marie | Mar 21, 2019 | Photos & videos, Salesian Spirituality, Visitation History, Visitation News, Visitation Outreach
Artist Anne Goetze who has been exhibiting her phenomenal artwork about the Order of the Visitation since 2015, has won the “Beacon of Light” award! Read about it here:...
by Sister Susan Marie | Mar 4, 2019 | Museum of the Visitation, Visitation History, Visitation News, Visitation Outreach
The Visitation Museum in Moulins, France announces its upcoming exhibit for May through December 2019! The Museum offers you the discovery of a unique and completely new collection: the heritage of the Monastery of the Visitation of Paris, and through it the history...
by Sister Susan Marie | Feb 21, 2019 | Events, Salesian Spirituality, St. Francis de Sales, St. Jane de Chantal, Visitation History, Visitation News, Visitation Outreach, Visitation Saints
A festive diocesan time praying at the Basilica of the Visitation of Annecy for three days. Thursday, May 30: Ascension Day; Friday, May 31: Feast of the Visitation; conference, show. Saturday, June 1: Recollection followed by an evening and a night for young people....
by Sister Susan Marie | Feb 9, 2019 | Salesian Spirituality, Visitation History, Visitation News, Visitation Outreach, Vocation news
In October 2018 a famous young woman from the French Telethon Programming entered a Visitation Monastery near Nantes, France, Jeanne Pelat. Jeanne has suffered much physically in her 22 years but her faith is outstandingly strong. Her new book is all about the value...
by Sister Susan Marie | Feb 8, 2019 | St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Uncategorized, Visitation History, Visitation Saints
On this Feast of St. Bakhita, we continue our story about the Visitation Monastery of Milan and its central role in the efforts to rescue trafficked girls in the 1800’s. The rescue work of Fathers Olivieri and Verri was placed under the constant protection of...
by Sister Susan Marie | Feb 6, 2019 | Visitation History
Over the past several years, we have shared how the Visitation Monasteries in Europe in the 1800’s helped to house trafficked girls from the African continent, some who became student boarders and some, eventually, nuns....