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Blessed Emilie Gamelin

1800 to 1851

“Humility, simplicity, charity, above all charity.”

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Servant of God

Venerable

1993

Blessed

2001

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Mother of Providence

Emilie Tavernier was born on February 19, 1800, in Montreal, Quebec, the youngest of fifteen children of Antoine Tavernier and Marie-Josephte Maurice. Only six of the children survived to adulthood. Emilie lost her mother before the age of four and her father at fourteen, leaving her an orphan whose own suffering would shape a life of profound compassion for the abandoned and the poor.

On June 4, 1823, she married Jean-Baptiste Gamelin, a respected Montreal citizen who shared her devotion to charity. Their happiness was tragically brief. All three of their sons died in infancy, and her husband passed away on October 1, 1827, leaving Emilie a widow at twenty seven. On the advice of her confessor, she turned her grief into service, beginning to visit and care for the elderly, the sick, and the destitute of Montreal.

In 1841, she opened the Providence Shelter for elderly women and orphans. On March 25, 1843, at the invitation of Bishop Ignace Bourget of Montreal, she co-founded the Sisters of Providence. Emilie and six novices took their religious vows in 1844, and she became the first Superior of the Congregation at the age of forty four. The community expanded rapidly, opening shelters, schools, an employment office, a hospice for elderly priests, and pioneering care for persons with mental illness and hearing impairments.

During the devastating typhus epidemic of 1847, Mother Gamelin and her sisters received over 650 orphaned children. Her final years were marked by tireless charity and deep trust in Divine Providence. She died of cholera on September 23, 1851, at the age of fifty one. Her last words to her sisters were a final testament: “Humility, simplicity, charity, above all charity.” She was declared Venerable in 1993 and beatified by Pope John Paul II on October 7, 2001.

In Her Own Words

Humility, simplicity, charity, above all charity.

- Her final words to her sisters

I pray that you always love the poor and that peace and unity be always with you.

Our resources are the treasures of Divine Providence.

The crosses which seem so heavy to me are the rungs of a ladder leading to heaven.

Timeline
1800Born February 19 in Montreal, Quebec, the youngest of fifteen children; only six survive to adulthood
1804Loses her mother before the age of four; her father dies when she is fourteen
1823Marries Jean-Baptiste Gamelin, a respected Montreal citizen, on June 4
1827Widowed at twenty seven after the death of her husband; all three of their sons also die in infancy
1828Begins charitable work among the poor and elderly of Montreal on the advice of her confessor
1841Opens the Providence Shelter for elderly women and orphans in Montreal
1843Founds the Sisters of Providence on March 25 with Bishop Ignace Bourget
1844Takes religious vows with six novices; becomes the first Superior of the Congregation at age forty four
1845Opens Hospice Saint-Joseph for elderly and infirm priests; establishes an employment office and begins care for the mentally ill
1847Receives over 650 children orphaned by the typhus epidemic sweeping Montreal
1851Dies of cholera on September 23 in Montreal at the age of fifty one
1993Declared Venerable by Pope John Paul II
2001Beatified October 7 by Pope John Paul II at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome
The Sisters of Providence

Founded by Blessed Emilie Gamelin, the Sisters of Providence continue her mission of compassion for the poor, the elderly, and the marginalized across Canada, the United States, and around the world.

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Born

February 19, 1800

Montreal, Quebec

Died

September 23, 1851

Montreal, Quebec

Venerable

1993

Pope John Paul II

Beatified

October 7, 2001

Pope John Paul II

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