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Little Sister of the Poor supports an elderly person to help
him cross the threshold of the home: this is the apostolate of
the Congregation.
The elderly person is in the foreground, while the Little Sister
is in the background. Both are walking together: the symbol of
this apostolate, the heritage of Jeanne Jugan in the footsteps
of Christ.
The silhouette of the house has its foundation built on a circle
to evoke the universality of the mission of the Little Sisters
of the Poor. It is also a protective circle. Its circumference
becomes a door, which expresses access to a world of welcoming
in charity. The door signifies a place of passage, inviting others
to enter.
“I am the gate. Whoever enters through me will be saved.” (Jn
10:9)
On the wall of the home are engraved the initials of Jeanne Jugan,
the foundress of the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the
Poor who welcome the elderly.
The unbroken line of the design shows the continuity of the work
in unity and union: union with the elderly, union with Christ leading
to fulfillment of the whole person.
Blue signifies the path to infinity and to fidelity. White is
the absoluteness and the fulfillment of life; it is also the emblem
of innocence and purity.
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