Sisters of Charity of Nevers

Sisters of Charity of Nevers
Founder
Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, 1680 (1680)
Religions
Roman Catholicism

The Sisters of Charity of Nevers (French: Congrégation des Sœurs de la Charité de Nevers), also known as Sisters of Charity and Christian Instruction, is a Catholic convent founded in 1680 in Nevers, Nièvre department, France, at the instigation of Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne. The motherhouse, the former convent at St. Gildard in Nevers, which is now a space for pilgrims to sleep and learn about Bernadette, and is called Espace Bernadette, is built on the ruins of the priory of Saint-Gildard,[1] and was supervised by the bishop of the diocese of Nevers.[1]

  1. ^ a b Marbot, Edmond (1889). La sainte église d'Aix et Arles: Nos évêques. A. Makaire. pp. 327–41.

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