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InformationSt. Louis-Marie de Montfort From these early years his one ambition was the priesthood, and he was ordained a Priest at Rennes on June 6th, 1700. He became chaplain to a hospital at Poitiers. His life apostolate was entirely devoted to the poor and promoting devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Early in his priestly career, he founded the Congregation of the Daughters of Wisdom who, to this day, direct schools, orphanages and hospitals in various parts of the world. The eighteenth century saw a rapid decline in religious belief and practice, especially amongst the poor. Louis-Marie became a traveling missionary in North West France under the direct authority of Rome. Pope Clement XI appointed him to this work and Louis-Marie was responsible to him alone. Sympathetic priests attached themselves to Louis-Marie and helped him in the work of combating the growing paganism of modern life. So was born the Company of Mary, better known as the 'Montfort Fathers', who carry on this work today.
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