Roman Catholics will honor on Tuesday, March 15, the memory of the venerated patron saint of social workers – Saint Louise (Santa Luisa) de Marillac, who co-founded with Saint Vincent de Paul, a congregation known as the Daughters of Charity.
Roman Catholics will honor on Tuesday, March 15, the memory of the venerated patron saint of social workers – Saint Louise de Marillac, who co-founded with Saint Vincent de Paul, a congregation known as the Daughters of Charity.
Church leaders encourage the faithful to take inspiration from the guiding principle of St. Louise, “Love the poor and honor them as you would honor Christ Himself.”
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