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Jeanne Jugan through the eyes of those who knew her
The life of Sister Mary of the Cross was an ensemble of virtues
which were far from common: humility, patience, simplicity, respect
for Superiors.
– Sr. Anne de la Nativité
Sister Mary of the Cross was out collecting one day near Dinan,
when a man from whom she had asked a donation for her old ladies
gave her a slap. Without allowing the slightest sign of offense
to appear, she turned the other cheek by saying to him, “That
was for me, but now, Sir, you will give me generously for my poor.” He
gave her neither a second slap nor any money, turning over in his
mind that only religion could inspire such an act. Unbeliever though
he was, a short time afterwards he was converted and became a good
Catholic. He himself told me this.
– Sr. Anne de la Nativité
I believe that she practiced virtue in an extraordinary manner….
She was most charitable.
– Sr. Veronique de St. Joseph
I heard it said that Father Le Pailleur and our first Mother General
were once very perplexed about a certain decision to be made. They
thought to ask advice from Sister Mary of the Cross. When she was
summoned and informed about the matter in hand, she replied in
her usual manner, “I am only a poor ignorant woman. What
can I say?” On being asked a second time to speak, she said, “Since
you so wish it, I shall obey.” And she gave her opinion in
all simplicity. It was the best solution and it was adopted. She
was always most obedient and respectful.
– Sr. Veronique de St. Joseph
While a postulant, I was walking along very rapidly when Sister
Mary of the Cross stopped me and said, “You are leaving someone
behind you, my Little Sister.” I turned around and, not seeing
anyone said, “Pardon me, Sister, there isn’t anyone….” But
Sister Mary of the Cross replied, “Ah! but God is there… He
is letting you run on ahead, for our Lord never used to go so fast
and was never in a hurry like you are.”
– Sr. Claire de St. Esprit
Sister Mary of the Cross used to speak with great gentleness to
the Little Sister novices and postulants. She was recollected and
always busy. Just to see her led one to God.
– Sr. Ange de Tous les Saints
On many occasions, I was edified by her humility, her spirit of
poverty and, even more so by the piety with which she used to recite
the Rosary in the sewing room…. Joining her hands she would
announce … the intention for which the Rosary was to be
offered: “My Little ones, we are going to say the Rosary
for our benefactors. What thanks we owe them. Without them what
would we be able to do for our dear elderly folk! Let us pray,
and let us pray well.”
– Sr. Marie Lambertine
She grieved over the loss of souls, especially the souls of the
elderly. Often, very often, she would say to us, “Sisters,
knock, knock at the gate of heaven for souls.”
– Sr. Virginie Marie
She often spoke about God, and her prayer life seemed to be continuous.
I always observed in her a great simplicity and humility.
– Sr. Blanch de la Conception
I suppose that she loved suffering and humiliations, because she
was always very humble. I always saw her with the same equanimity.
She treated each of us with very great gentleness. She loved simplicity
in all that concerned herself… By her spirit of humility
she submitted readily to her equals and to inferiors. Her countenance,
which was always serene, showed that she was happy to suffer privations
for Jesus.
– Sr. Blanche de la Conception
She lived in the presence of God and always spoke to us about
him. In meeting us she said, “Work for God alone.” One
felt that she spoke from the abundance of her heart. She was simple
and always serene, one felt the presence of God in her soul.
– Sr. Angélique de Ste. Marie
In seeing Sister Mary of the Cross during the last months of her
life, one felt so impressed by her great simplicity; she was going
to God as to her Father whom she loved and cherished.
– Sr. Catherine de tous les Saints
Her kindness, her simplicity, but above all her humility impressed
us all… She said, “Yes, God has been very good to
me. It was he who did everything; I am only his humble servant.”
– Sr. Catherine de tous les Saints
Sometimes she used to come to the sewing room, assisted by a novice.
Her visits would give us the greatest pleasure. In a gentle and
quavering voice she would say to us, “Oh, my good Little
Sisters, take the good habit of doing everything for God. He is
so good!”
– Sr. Catherine de tous les Saints
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