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Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon

The Venerable Mother Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon, F.M.I., (1789–1828) founded the Daughters of Mary Immaculate, or Marianist Sisters, a Roman Catholic religious institute of Religious Sisters and one of the four branches of the Marianist Family.
==Early life==
De Trenquelléon was born on 10 June 1789 in the Castle of Trenquelléon, located in Feugarolles, in the ancient Province of Guyenne. She was the daughter of the Baron Charles de Trenquelléon, a member of an ancient and aristocratic family which had been known for its allegiance to the Catholic faith at least since 1588, the time of King Henry III of France, when a distant ancestor had taken part in the Day of the Barricades. In 1791, in the early days of the French Revolution, the Baron led his military forces as part of the attempt by the Prince of Condé to rescue King Louis XVI of France. The attack was repulsed and the Baron fled to England for refuge.〔(The Marianist Sisters "Chronologie biographique de Mère Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon" ) 〕
In September 1797, the Baroness de Trenquelléon was allowed to leave France with her children to seek refuge in Spain. The following spring, they and other refugees from France were expelled from Spain at the request of the French Revolutionary government and took refuge in Portugal. It was there that the Baron was finally able to rejoin his family in 1798. The following year they were allowed to return to Spain and it was there that Adèle made her First Communion on the Feast of the Epiphany 1801. Later that same year, the family was finally able to return to their ancestral home.〔
From a very young age, De Trenquelléon had expressed an interest in entering monastic life as a Carmelite nun. Shortly after their return to France, she again indicated a desire to enter a Carmel. Due to her age, her mother was able to persuade her to wait, but had her son's religious instructor write a little Rule of Life for Adèle, to prepare her for life in an enclosed religious order.

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