Caroline-Barbe Colchen Carré de Malberg
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Caroline-Barbe Colchen Carré de Malberg (8 April 1829 - 28 January 1891) was a French Roman Catholic from Metz who founded both the Salesian Missionaries of Mary Immaculate and the Association of Saint Francis de Sales (1872).[1] She married in 1849 to her first cousin and co-founded the association with the Servant of God Henri Chaumont and the missionaries with the Servant of God Félice Gros.[2]
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Born | (1829-04-08)8 April 1829 Metz, Moselle, Kingdom of France |
Died | 28 January 1891(1891-01-28) (aged 61) Lorrey-les-Metz, Moselle, French Third Republic |
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Her beatification process commenced in 1909 under Pope Pius X and culminated in 2014 after Pope Francis named her Venerable following the recognition of her life of heroic virtue.[3]