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Monday, 4 February 2019

Euphrasie Barbier

Euphrasie Barbier was  a NZ Roman Catholic nun. She was born in 1829.
When she was 13 she washed other peoples clothes as her job.
At 17 she opened her own business which was a laundry out of her home.
One day Euphrasie barbier heard a bishop preach about his experiences in other very
poor countries.
She decided to travel around the world to help marginalized people in poor countries.
Euphrasie Barbier arrived in NZ in 1872 and joined the Mission sisters.
Soon after Euphrasie Barbier started teaching European children a moari girls.
Euphrasie Barbier passed away in 1893 leaving behind many schools she had opened
and communities she had supported.


Euphrasie Barbier was a kind, and generous person who was faithful to God and her
community. She confidently taught both woman and children who lived in poor
countries, Euphrasie love and kindness sent her all over the world to help marginalized
people.


To be like Euphrasie Barbier,  I could be caring to others. I could share my ideas to
the world by Blogging about being determined and courageous just like our Mother
Mary Heart of Jesus, Euphrasie Barbier.
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