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Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin A Life Centred on the Cross (1809-1890) Catechetical Activity Ages 6-8 1

Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin (1809-1890) Materials Needed: Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin s biography (short version), pencils, and pencil crayons. Catechist Preparation: 1. Read the short biography of Marie-Anne Blondin. 2. Copy the work sheet 1 per child. 3. Think of a time when you forgave someone. Be prepared to share this experience with the children and explain why you chose to offer forgiveness. Gathering: 1. Have the children sit quietly with their eyes closed for a moment. 2. Have a discussion about forgiveness with the children. Brainstorm ideas with the group about what it means to forgive someone. What are we doing when we forgive? 3. Ask the children to think about a time when they had to forgive someone (prompt them if necessary: maybe someone was mean to you, or pushed you, didn t include you in a game, etc.) 4. Be prepared to share your own example with the children. Listening: 1. Read aloud the biography of Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin (short version on pages 4-5). You may find it necessary to paraphrase some parts of the biography for the children. 2. Have a short discussion with the group about Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin s life, emphasizing her habit of forgiveness, despite all of the hardships that she went through. Doing: 1. Ask the children to use the stained-glass window activity sheet to describe a time in their life when they forgave someone (page 6). 2

2. Encourage the children to be creative and colour the stained-glass window. 3. Provide a chance for children to share their examples with the group. Allow them to discuss the situation and explain why they decided to offer forgiveness. Going: 1. Bring the session to a close with a prayer through the intercession of Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin (page 7). 3

Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin (1809-1890) Feast Day: April 18 Her Life Esther Blondin (later, Mother Marie-Anne) was born on a farm in Terrebonne, Quebec, April 18, 1809. Her parents were committed to raising their children in the Christian faith. At the age of 22, she began to work as a domestic helper at the convent of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame in her village. A year later, she enrolled as a boarding school student in order to learn to read and write. In 1833, she became a teacher in Vaudreuil, Quebec. In the spring of 1848, believing that she was being prompted by the Holy Spirit, Esther proposed to her Bishop, the Most Reverend Ignace Bourget, a plan that she had been nurturing for some time. She wanted to found a religious congregation for the instruction and education of poor children, in mixed schools. Until this time, boys and girls had been educated separately from one another. Bishop Bourget found the proposal outrageous, subversive toward established order, and contrary to healthy moral principles. However, the civil government was in favour of such schools. Thus the Congregation of Sisters of Saint Anne was founded in Vaudreuil, on September 8, 1850. The community s chaplain, Father Louis-Adolphe Maréchal, frequently interfered in its internal life. In August 1854, after a year of conflict between him and Mother Marie- Anne, Bishop Bourget asked her to resign. Mother Marie-Anne obeyed. She was named director of a new convent in Sainte Geneviève, but in 1858, she was once again removed from office. She was brought back to the motherhouse, where she did humble work right up to the time of her death. Through it all, she kept silent. Assigned to work in the laundry, her sole consolation was to inspire the novices with her exemplary patience, humility, and charity. After long years of exclusion, Mother Marie-Anne died at the motherhouse in Lachine, Quebec on January 2, 1890. She was declared Venerable on May 14, 1991, and beatified by Pope (now Saint) John Paul II on April 19, 2001. Her Spirituality Mother Marie-Anne showed herself to be an authentic disciple. When she was forced to 4

resign from her position as superior, she let go without trying to hold on to it. She freely accepted being stripped of even her legitimate rights. She took refuge in silence and humility; what remained important for her was not acknowledgment of her contribution in founding the community, but its survival. Mother Marie-Anne never abandoned her role as a spiritual mother. Although she was a victim of injustice, she never sought justice for herself. She placed her case in God s hands, fully realizing that he would be able to distinguish the real from the false and reward each one according to their works. She was faithful to the spirit of the Beatitudes and was always a woman of great mercy. Her habit of forgiveness was exemplary, saying there is more happiness in forgiving than in seeking revenge. 5

I Forgive 6

Prayer through the Intercession of Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin Lord, you called to Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin to serve with tenderness the young, the poor and the sick. You gave her hope in the most difficult moments of her life. Thank you, Lord for your humble servant. Through her intercession grant us the favour that we ask of you with confidence. Amen. Photo: Mother Marie-Anne Blondin, portrait by Sister M.-Hélène-de-la-Croix, 1953. Archive of the Sisters of Saint Anne 7