God was preparing her for her future role as Foundress and in 1807 she and her friend Marie Jotillon went to make a retreat at the Chartreux in Lyons. She also made many retreats in the nearby Pradines Abbey where the Superior invited her to become a member of the community. What she sought was not a monastic form of life but rather the style of life lived by Jesus and Mary in Nazareth. On two occasions when the archbishop of Lyons visited Pradines, he spoke with Jeanne-Marie offering to arrange for her to enter any congregation of her choosing, each time she refused. She waited until God made his will known to her. Her spiritual director had said to her,
'God does not want you to join an existing congregation but one which has yet to come into existence'.
Finally in 1817, when she was 31 years old, she received a letter from Fr Pierre Colin, brother of Jean-Claude Colin, who had once been parish priest in Coutouvre, inviting her to Cerdon to collaborate in the Marist project. She knew immediately that this was where God was calling her.
With her close friend Marie Jotillon, she set off for Cerdon.
To this day she is remembered by the people in Coutouvre and her image is depicted in the stain glass window of the parish Church.
"The Society of Mary desires that we, her children,
should be missionaries of action and missionaries of prayer" Es 190.3 |