Good Help
The sisters of the Bon Help of Paris form a founded catholic religious congregation with Paris in 1824 by Mgr. of Quélen, Joséphine Potel, 25 years, and his/her 11 partners.
In the beginning, in 1821, a group of young girls at this meeting in Paris looked after the patients in residence, whatever was their social situation, and more particularly accompanied them in their last moments, wanting to thus reveal the charisma and the kindness of Christ to them.
Joséphine Potel was first the higher of the congregation, under the name of Marie-Joseph religion. Quickly, since 1825, in addition to their activity near the patients, one asked them to take care of education poor young girls (in Lille in particular).
These nuns want to relieve the human suffering, in solidarity with the most stripped poor and, in particular in the hospitals, the private clinics, the schools and the parishes.
They are present in France, in Ireland, in England, in Scotland, in the USA, in Peru, in Ecuador and in Chad.
Internal bond
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External bond
- Site of the sisters of the Good Help
Category: catholic religious order
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