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- ...that the Capuchin Order, a branch of Franciscans, was founded to revive Saint Francis of Assisi’s simplicity? Its 16th-century reform in Italy emphasized poverty and itinerant preaching.
- ...how Saint Jane Frances de Chantal co-founded the Visitation Order for women unable to join strict convents? Her 17th-century work in Annecy offered a gentle path to holiness.
- ...that Saint Paul of the Cross established the Passionist Order to meditate on Christ’s Passion? His 18th-century mission in Italy inspired retreats focused on suffering and redemption.
- ...why the Sisters of St. Joseph, founded by Saint Jean-Pierre Médaille, served the poor in secret during persecution? Their 17th-century work in France grew into a global educational mission.
- ...a vow of stability shapes the Benedictine Order’s life under Saint Benedict of Nursia? His 6th-century Rule of Saint Benedict anchors monasteries like Monte Cassino in communal prayer.