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The Faithful Companions of Jesus Sisters (FCJ Sisters, French: Fidèles compagnes de Jésus) is a Christian religious institute of the Roman Catholic Church directly subject to the Pope. It was founded in Amiens in France in 1820 by Marie Madeleine de Bonnault d'Houët.
16. Mai 2024 · Faithful Companions of Jesus: An International Congregation of Catholic Sisters with Ignatian spirituality founded by Marie Madeleine d’Houët in France in 1820.
To be a Faithful Companion of Jesus means, to constantly renew and deepen my faith in God through daily Mass, to let the Holy Eucharist be the centre of my life as I carry on the mission entrusted by the Society.
Since 1993, a group of women and men, also scattered across the globe, have chosen to make a formal commitment to live our charism of faithful companionship with Jesus. These people are called FCJ Companions in Mission.
Marie-Madeleine d'Houët (1781–1858) also known as Viscountess de Bonnault d'Houët, was a French widow and single mother who, later in her life, was inspired by zeal for God and guided by Ignatian spirituality to found a religious institute of Religious Sisters known as the Faithful Companions of Jesus.
31. Dez. 2023 · The FCJ Society's Charitable Trust aims to support such charitable purposes as shall advance the religious and other charitable work of the members of the Society: These works fall into the...
Comprehensive History. To learn more about the Sisters, Faithful Companions of Jesus, we invite you to consult the series of annual summaries of the missionary work and educational activities of the order in western Canada, available at the archive of the Glenbow Museum.