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Mother Aloysia (Justine Maret), Founding Prioress of the Carmelite monastery of the Church of the Pater Noster

Françoise-Marie-Aloysia Maret : born in Camaret (Vaucluse department, France) in 1824. Daughter of François Maret, mayor of Camaret, and Marie-Thérèse Dianoux, land owner. She entered the Carmel on January 1846. Faith profession on November 21, 1847. She was elected vice-prioress and then prioress on December 25, 1865. She was elected prioress again from 1865 to 1870, and she was also novices' supervisor. She went to settle the Jerusalem Carmelite convent on October 9, 1873. She died there on December 13, 1902.

Foundation of the Carmelite convent in Matarieh (Egypt)

  1. The Founding Sisters in 1927;
    1. Establishment in Matarieh (Egypt, November 21, 1927);
    2. Photo album;
    3. Articles from « La Rose de Lisieux » (journal of Matarieh's Carmelite convent) (October to December 1977) about the exile of Pater Noster's Carmelite Nuns to Egypt on the 27th of December 1914, their return to Jerusalem in 1919 (31st of May), and the foundation in 1927, p. 293-312.
      Note: exile on December 27, 1914, then return back to the Jerusalem's convent of Pater Noster on May 31, 1919.
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