Marie Guyart

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Marie Guyart, also known as 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 (Quebec).

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instanceOf Catholic missionary
Catholic nun
Ursuline nun
correspondent
educator
human
missionary
mystic
writer
alsoKnownAs Marie de l’Incarnation NERFINISHED
Marie of the Incarnation NERFINISHED
beatifiedBy Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
birthName Marie Guyart NERFINISHED
child Claude Martin NERFINISHED
citizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
coFoundedWith Marie-Madeleine de la Peltrie NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth France
countryOfDeath New France NERFINISHED
dateOfBeatification 1980-06-22
dateOfBirth 1599-10-28
dateOfDeath 1672-04-30
fieldOfWork education of girls
missionary work among Indigenous peoples
religious instruction
founded Ursuline Monastery of Quebec NERFINISHED
influenced Ursuline missions in North America NERFINISHED
development of Catholic education in Canada
languageOfWork French
memberOf Order of Saint Ursula NERFINISHED
Ursulines of Quebec NERFINISHED
notableFor early descriptions of life in New France
establishing Catholic education for girls in New France
founding the Ursuline monastery in Quebec
missionary work among Indigenous peoples in New France
mystical experiences and visions
notableWork correspondence on New France missions
letters to her son Claude Martin
mystical writings
spiritual autobiography
occupation Ursuline nun
author
missionary
religious superior
teacher
placeOfBirth Tours, France NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Quebec City, New France NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
religiousProfession Ursuline profession at Tours
spouse Claude Martin (father of her son) NERFINISHED
title Blessed
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
workedIn Quebec City NERFINISHED
Tours NERFINISHED
yearArrivedInNewFrance 1639
yearEnteredReligiousLife 1631

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Ursulines of Quebec foundedBy Marie Guyart