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Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly celebrate founder's feast day

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Nearly 2,000 Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly celebrated the August 26 feast day of their foundress, Saint Teresa de JesĂşs Jornet. The congregation serves more than 20,000 poor, elderly residents throughout the world.

Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly

Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly

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By CNA - ACI Prensa
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/29/2019 (5 years ago)

Published in Living Faith

Keywords: religious life, Barcelona, Spain, Europe

Barcelona, Spain (CNA) - Nearly 2,000 Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly celebrated the August 26 feast day of their foundress, Saint Teresa de JesĂşs Jornet. The congregation serves more than 20,000 poor, elderly residents throughout the world.

At the motherhouse of this congregation, located in Valencia, Spain, the religious sisters marked the feast day with a Solemn Mass celebrated by Bishop Vicente Segura of Ibiza and concelebrated by seven priests.

Saint Teresa de JesĂşs Jornet founded the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly in 1872 together with Fr.  Saturnino LĂłpez Novoa. A year later, she opened her first home for the elderly in the city of Valencia.

She was canonized January 27, 1974 by Saint Paul VI, who also proclaimed her the patron saint of old age in Spain in 1977. She is buried at the congregation's motherhouse.

The congregation currently has more than 2,200 Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly caring for more than 20,000 poor elderly residents in 204 institutions throughout 21 countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia.

The 175th anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa de JesĂşs Jornet was celebrated in 2018. Pilgrimages were organized from all the houses of the congregation to the museum dedicated to the foundress, which is located in the home where she was born in Aitona, LĂ©rida Province, Spain.

On the occasion of this anniversary, a statue was dedicated to her on the grounds of the Montserrat Monastery in Barcelona, Spain.

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