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Thérèse Couderc

Saint Thérèse Couderc, also known as St. Theresa Couderc (1 February 1805 – 26 September 1885) was co-founder of the Sisters of the Cenacle, a Catholic religious order.
==Biography==
Marie-Victoire-Thérèse Couderc was born in 1805 in Le Mas (Ardèche), France. She made her novitiate with the Sisters of St. Regis in Lalouvesc (Ardèche) in 1825. Concerned with welfare of female pilgrims visiting the shrine of St. John Francis Regis in town, she co-founded the Sisters of the Cenacle with Father Jean-Pierre Etienne Terme in 1826. She became its superior in 1828, and when the mother house was established, its superior general until 1838. Like a number of founders and foundresses, she later was honored for her sanctity. She died in Lyon at age 80 and is buried in Lalouvesc.
Thérèse Couderc was beatified in 1951 and in 1970, was canonized by Pope Paul VI. She is celebrated on 26 September each year by members of the Catholic faith.

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