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Yvonne Beauvais

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Nationality
  
French

Occupation
  
Roman Catholic Nun

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Born
  
July 16, 1901 (
1901-07-16
)
Cossé-en-Champagne, France

Other names
  
Mother Yvonne-Aimée of Jesus, Yvonne-Aimée de Malestroit

Died
  
3 February 1951, Malestroit, France

Other name
  
Mother Yvonne-Aimée of Jesus, Yvonne-Aimée de Malestroit

Parents
  
Lucie Brulé, Alfred Beauvais

Yvonne Beauvais ([ivɔn bovɛ]; July 16, 1901 – February 3, 1951) was a French Augustinian nun. She took the name Mother Yvonne-Aimée of Jesus. She helped Allied soldiers and French resistance fighters during World War II, and in 1946, she established the Federation of the Augustinian monasteries.

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Biography

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Beauvais was born in Cossé-en-Champagne in the Mayenne department. Her father died when she was three and she went to stay with her maternal grandmother. She returned to live with her mother the following year, staying at boarding schools where her mother was director. At the age of twenty, she joined with the Association of the Children of Mary Immaculate in serving the poor. Beauvais fell ill the following year with typhoid fever and was treated at a small hospital at Malestroit run by the Augustinian Sisters of Mercy. In March 1927, she entered the convent at Malestroit as a postulant. In 1935, she was elected mother superior for the community.

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She helped Allied soldiers and French resistance fighters during World War II by sheltering them at the hospital and aiding their escape. She is said to have disguised some Allied airmen as nuns. She was awarded the French Legion of Honour by General Charles de Gaulle.

In 1946, she established the Federation of the Augustinian monasteries and became its first Superior General.

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In early 1951, she was planning to visit nuns of the order in Natal, South Africa. However, she died in February before her departure at the age of 49 from a cerebral hemorrhage in Malestroit.

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References

Yvonne Beauvais Wikipedia