- women. The
institute was
founded in 1849 in Béziers,
France by
Father Jean
Gailhac and
Appollonie Pelissier-Cure.
Today the
diversity of
ministries include...
- Jean
Gailhac (13
November 1802–1890) was a
French Roman Catholic priest. He
founded the
Religious of the
Sacred Heart of Mary in 1849.
Pierre Jean Antoine...
- the
young Gailhac intently, and
later encouraged and gave his
guidance and help in
nurturing the
young boy's
desire to
become a priest.
Gailhac entered...
-
history of
Marymount Paris can be
traced back to 1846 when
Father Jean
Gailhac founded an
order of
Sisters in Béziers in the
south of France. The objective...
- Mary (RSHM). The RSHM was
established in 1849 in Béziers, France, by Père
Gailhac and Mère St. Jean. They
expanded their ministry to the
United States in...
- Hall;
three academic buildings:
Rowley Academic Center,
Caruthers Hall and
Gailhac Hall; St. Joseph's Hall
computer labs; the Rose Benté Lee Center, which...
- (1755–1794),
nobleman and
president of the
National Constituent ****embly Jean
Gailhac (1802–1890), priest,
educator and
founder of the
Religious of the Sacred...
-
designed the
first practical water turbine (died 1867) 13
November - Jean
Gailhac,
priest (died 1890) 18
November -
Jules Baroche,
statesman and Minister...
- to
discover anew our mid-nineteenth
century French Founder,
Father Jean
Gailhac, and
French Foundress,
Mother St. Jean Cure Pelissier, and our
first sisters...
- ****umptionist
Sisters 1839
Religious of the
Sacred Heart of Mary R.S.H.M. Jean
Gailhac 1849
Religious of the
Virgin Mary R.V.M. Ven.
Ignacia del Espíritu Santo...