Camille_de_Soyécourt--Lucia_dos_Santos

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Camille de Soyécourt (1757–1849) or Thérèse Camille de l'Enfant-Jésus was a French Discalced Carmelite nun who restored the order in France after the French Revolution.
Camille de Soyécourt was the daughter of the Marquis de Soyécourt. As a child she was placed with the nuns of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary. At the age of 16 Camille decided to become a nun but faced opposition from her parents who wanted her to marry, which she strongly opposed. She waited until her majority at the age of 25 to enter the Carmelites, much to the despair of her parents. At the start she found the austere life difficult.
During the French Revolution the nuns were expelled from their convent in 1792. They settled in small groups in apartments and continued their conventual life. Several were arrested, including Sister Thérèse Camille, who was released after some time in prison. After a period of wandering she returned to Paris and founded a clandestine religious community.
In 1796, since all her family had died during the Revolution, she inherited the family property and began to fund various actions to support the clergy and the nuns who were leaving prison or who were in misery. In 1797, she bought the Carmes Convent buildings and set up an unauthorised convent that became the hub of all French Carmelite convents.
Because she supported Pope Pius VII and the "black cardinals", Mother Thérèse Camille was exiled to Guise by Napoleon from 1811 to 1813. After returning to Paris she continued her work of restoring the Carmelite order while also supporting the clergy and other religious communities. In 1845 she sold the Carmes Convent to the archbishop of Paris to house a school of high ecclesiastical studies and settled with her nuns in a new convent established especially for them. She died on 9 May 1849 at the age of 91. Her beatification process began in 1938.

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