Biographer and historian of the American frontier, Louise Callan, RSCJ, in 1935: And through the whole of this, like a golden thread binding it into unity, runs the character of our greatest Indian missionary nun, Mother Lucile Mathevon - a novice of Mother Duchesne, foundress of the house of St. -Louise Callan, RSCJ, author of The Society of the Sacred Heart in North America (1937) and Philippine Duchesne, Frontier Missionary of the Sacred Heart (1957).
I should thrill to write it all myself....
You can imagine how little of all this I could include in one chapter of my dissertation, not 50 typed pages.
You see where my heart lies.
She is just glorious - a Dauphinoise, but so different from Mother Duchesne - yet a SAINT.
Charles (1828), and for about 35 years the very heart and soul of the Indian Mission.
Biographer and historian of the American frontier, Louise Callan, RSCJ, in 1935: And through the whole of this, like a golden thread binding it into unity, runs the character of our greatest Indian missionary nun, Mother Lucile Mathevon - a novice of Mother Duchesne, foundress of the house of St