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Bl. Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger

Bl. Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger

Bl. Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger

Feastday: May 9
1797 - 1879
Beatified By: Pope John Paul II

Blessed Mary Theresa was born Caroline Gerhardinger in Bavaria in 1797. Encouraged by her parish priest to become a teacher, she believed strongly that a child's need for love, safety and food were as important as formal education. "Let us never forget the love of Jesus for children, whom he took upon his lap and blessed," she said.

Caroline gradually recognized God's call to found a religious community which would remedy the social situation through education. Her life work, helping women and children grow to their greatest potential, was a founding principle of the School Sisters of Notre Dame. She brought the order and the mission of educating girls to America, following the wave of German immigration. Within a year, they established a presence in seven cities.

Mother Theresa died in 1879. At that time, her congregation numbered more than 2500. They met the needs of their time by educating girls in elementary schools, orphanages, industrial schools and day nurseries and pioneered in the development of the Kindergarten. For girls working in factories, they provided homes and night schools where they could receive a basic education.

While most religious orders of her time were governed by men, she was convinced that a woman could better understand, direct and motivate her sisters. The Constitution of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, approved by Pope Pius IX in 1865, allowed Mother Theresa and her successors, rather than local bishops, to govern the congregation.

Mary Theresa of Jesus was beatified in 1985, and is now known as Blessed Theresa.

Biogrpahy Provided By: The Women of Notre Dam

 

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  1. dan k
    3 weeks ago

    Robert H: Presumably you are speaking of Nancy Pelosi. While the SSND's had, no doubt, well-intentioned roots and a holy woman guiding them, surely Blessed Mary Theresa would turn over in her grave about the graduate-Congressman and Speaker you mention espousing that the Catholic Church permits abortion, birth control, etc. Surely the Institute of Notre Dame holds Nancy Pelosi out as a spot or tumor on its history.

  2. t
    11 months ago

    thank you for opening my eyes towards my catholic faith may God reward your efforts

  3. Robert H.
    1 year ago

    Blessed Theresa's original school in America, The Institute of Notre Dame, still stands, is still strong, and is still true to her mission of educating women leaders. The Institute of Notre Dame, in Baltimore, is the only all-girl's school in America to count a woman Speaker of the House, as well as a U.S. Senator, among its graduates. Hail, Notre Dame!

  4. bethany owen
    1 year ago

    i have taken her name and made it my comfomation name !!!!

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