Marie-Eugénie de Jésus, born on August twenty-fifth, eighteen seventeen, was a visionary French Catholic nun who dedicated her life to the radical transformation of society. Emerging from a nation grappling with the aftermath of revolutions and political upheaval, she recognized the pressing need for change and sought to address it through education.
In eighteen thirty-nine, she founded the Religious of the Assumption, a contemplative and apostolic congregation committed to transformative education. Her work aimed to empower individuals and foster a deeper understanding of faith, ultimately contributing to societal renewal.
Marie-Eugénie's legacy was honored with her beatification in nineteen seventy-five under Pope Paul VI, marking her significant impact on the Catholic Church. Her canonization took place on June third, two thousand seven, under Pope Benedict XVI, solidifying her status as a revered saint.