Yvonne Beauvais
See also: Beauvais (homonymy)
Yvonne Beauvais , still named Yvonne-Aimee de Malestroit or Mother Yvonne-Aimee of Jesus , born the July 16th 1901 with Thimble-in-Champagne and died the February 3rd 1951, is a French nun , known also like one of largest the Mystique S of the 20th century.
Biography
The July 16th 1901, it is born with Thimble-in-Champagne, girl of Alfred Beauvais and Lucie Brulé. The October 17th 1904 mark the death of his/her father.In 1925, it enters in religion and becomes sister " Yvonne Aimee ". In 1927, it enters to the Monastery of the Augustines of Malestroit (Morbihan) of which it becomes the Higher in 1935 about it. It has work with the Monastery of the Augustines of Malestroit of 1927 with 1951. Large organizing, it reforms the community of the hospital augustines, and launches in 1928 the project of a modern private clinic which will open its doors in 1929.
During the occupation, it looks after German casualties there, but receives there also the resistant ones. The February 16th 1943, it is stopped by the Gestapo.
The June 24th 1945, it receives the Military Cross with palm, with Saint-Marcel. The July 22nd 1945, the general Charles de Gaulle in person gives the to him Légion of honor, with Vannes, to have hidden and looked after with the private clinic allied and resistant soldiers Breton S. the January 3rd 1946, the Medal of Resistance and the Medal of the French Recognition are decreed to him. In 1946, it founds the Federation of the Monasteries of Augustines and is elected first Higher General. It is also received by Pie XII.
The February 3rd 1951, it dies out whereas it was on the point of leaving for the South Africa…
June 1st 1960, the Roman congregation of Holy Office puts an end to his lawsuit of beatification per decree with prohibition to publish works on Yvonne-Aimee de Malestroit (partially raised in 1989). The Roman congregation of the Holy Office stopped its lawsuit of canonization, after controversies on the miraculous character of events which have occurred in the life of Yvonne Aimée, such as cases of Bilocation, Stigmatisation, premonitions and Xénoglossie (the fact of speaking about the foreign languages which one did not learn).
A Thimble-in-Champagne street bears the name of " Yvonne Aimee ".
External bonds
- Biography
- Official site of the congregation of the augustines of Malestroit
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