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Catholic AnswerI can find no specific "symbol" attributed to Saint Louise, but she was the cofounder of the Daughters of Charity, and they are famous for their white starched coronets, you can see pictures of the nuns in their coronets at the second link below:The symbol commonly associated with Saint Louise de Marillac is a cross intertwined with a heart, representing her deep commitment to service and charity towards the poor and marginalized. This symbol reflects her role as the co-founder of the Daughters of Charity, a religious community dedicated to helping those in need.
She founded a charity calld the ladies of faith wich still runs at saint louise de marillac school and church in around Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Saint Louise de Marillac lived in Paris, France.
She Died on the 15th of march 1660
Louise is the patron saint of:disappointing children loss of parents people rejected by religious orders sick people social workers Vincentian Service Corps widows
Louise de Marillac was born on 1591-08-15.
Louise de Marillac died on 1660-03-15.
1. Yes, Louise de Marillac was canonized. 2. The name is of Germanic origin.
The feast day of Saint Louise de Marillac is celebrated on March 15. However, there are several other saints named Louise.
There is no widely recognized Catholic saint named Louise. However, Saint Louise de Marillac is a saint from France who co-founded the Daughters of Charity with Saint Vincent de Paul.
The patron saints of social workers are St. John Regis and St. Louise de Marillac.
Saint Louise de Marillac is the patron saint of:disappointing childrenloss of parentspeople rejected by religious orderssick peoplesocial workersVincentian Service Corpswidows
Yes, she was a Catholic.
The patron saints of social workers are St. John Regis and St. Louise de Marillac.