Marie of the Incarnation

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Marie of the Incarnation was a 17th-century French Ursuline nun, mystic, and missionary who played a key role in establishing Catholic education and evangelization in New France (Canada).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic missionary
Catholic nun
Ursuline nun
educator
human
mystic
activeIn New France NERFINISHED
Quebec City NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Marie Guyart de l’Incarnation NERFINISHED
Marie de l’Incarnation NERFINISHED
arrivalInNewFrance 1639
birthDate 1599-10-28
birthName Marie Guyart NERFINISHED
birthPlace Tours, France NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus canonized saint
canonizationType equivalent canonization
canonizedBy Pope Francis NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 17th century
coFounded Ursuline Monastery of Quebec NERFINISHED
first permanent school for girls in New France
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1672-04-30
deathPlace Quebec City, New France NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French
fieldOfWork missionary work
religious education
spiritual literature
gender female
givenName Marie NERFINISHED
influenced Catholic missions in North America
development of Catholic education in Canada
knownFor founding the Ursuline convent in Quebec
missionary work among Indigenous peoples in New France
mystical writings
pioneering Catholic education for girls in New France
motherTongue French
movement Catholic Reformation NERFINISHED
notableWork letters
spiritual autobiography
occupation missionary
nun
teacher
writer
placeOfBurial Ursuline Monastery of Quebec NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
religiousOrder Order of Saint Ursula NERFINISHED
Ursulines NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

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Ursulines of Quebec foundedBy Marie of the Incarnation