Title: Part 2: Early Influences
1Part 2Early Influences
Jeanne-Marie Chavoin spent 30 years of her
life in the village of Coutouvre. From the
front door of her family home she could see the
village square and the church just
beyond. Jeanne-Maries life in Coutouvre was
people-oriented. From the Chavoin home her father
ran a tailors shop. Customers came daily,
exchanging the latest news, sharing the joys and
concerns of the village. As Jeanne-Marie did not
go away to school, all her learning was from
life from her parents, and the priest whom the
Chavoins were sheltering.
2Jeanne-Marie learned
- - from her father
- how to sew
- how to keep accounts
- - from her mother
- how to cook
- how to keep house
- - from them both
- how to relate to people
- how to put faith into action
- - from the old priest, perhaps
- something of history and
- background to the Revolution
3Two other important people
- Jean-Philibert Lefranc
- a seminarian of J-Ms own age (19)
- who introduced Jeanne-Marie to
- different ways to pray, and
- spiritual direction
- Marie Jotillon
- a village friend, 4 yrs younger
- whom Jeanne-Marie challenged to grow, and
- with whom she formed a spiritual partnership
- through weekly sharing of faith,
- in their search for Gods Will in their lives
4Daily Activities
- Association of Divine Love
- Begun by Jean-Philibert Lefranc
- Group of women
- Young, single
- Widows
- Deep spiritual base
- Personal prayer
- Communal prayer
- Examination of conscience
- Fraternal correction
- With apostolic outreach
- Visiting the sick
- Helping the poor
- Teaching catechism to children
5Discovering Gods Will
- In Part 3 of the Jeanne-Marie Chavoin Story,
- we will see how Jeanne-Marie discovered
- exactly what God had in mind for her
- and for her companion, Marie.
Again, many thanks to Moira Ryan sm, our
illustrator