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St. Louise de Marillac - Devotional Canvas

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A portrait of St. Louise de Marillac for reflection, prayer, and a daily reminder of saintly intercession, printed on premium stretched canvas. This sacred art is ideal for the home, the chapel, or as a meaningful gift of faith..

St. Louise de Marillac

St. Louise de Marillac was a French foundress, illegitimate daughter of a noble family, widowed mother of one son, who under the direction of St. Vincent de Paul co-founded the Daughters of Charity in 1633—the first non-cloistered women's congregation, organizing the Ladies of Charity for hands-on care of the poor.

Canonized 1934 by Pius XI.

"Love the poor and honor them as you would honor Christ himself."
— St. Louise de Marillac

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Feast Day: March 15

Patronage: Social workers · Widows · Loss of parents · Daughters of Charity

Lived: 12 August 1591–15 March 1660 in France

Category: Religious / Foundress / Widow

About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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A portrait of St. Louise de Marillac for reflection, prayer, and a daily reminder of saintly intercession, printed on premium stretched canvas. This sacred art is ideal for the home, the chapel, or as a meaningful gift of faith..

St. Louise de Marillac

St. Louise de Marillac was a French foundress, illegitimate daughter of a noble family, widowed mother of one son, who under the direction of St. Vincent de Paul co-founded the Daughters of Charity in 1633—the first non-cloistered women's congregation, organizing the Ladies of Charity for hands-on care of the poor.

Canonized 1934 by Pius XI.

"Love the poor and honor them as you would honor Christ himself."
— St. Louise de Marillac

Quick Facts

Feast Day: March 15

Patronage: Social workers · Widows · Loss of parents · Daughters of Charity

Lived: 12 August 1591–15 March 1660 in France

Category: Religious / Foundress / Widow

About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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