She also performed the task for which she had come to Montreal, opening the
first school in an abandoned stable in the spring of 1658. To give permanence and
stability to the work of educating children and women in New France, she founded a
community of uncloistered women. Although civil and especially ecclesiastical approbation
lay far in the future, this community came into existence on 2 July 1659 when Marguerite's
first companions joined her on the ship carrying the last of the great recruitments
undertaken by the Société de Notre-Dame de Montreal.Like several of the other leaders in early Montreal, Marguerite
Bourgeoys came from a region of France where women had played important public roles since
at least the Middle Ages. In becoming part of the Montreal endeavour; she participated in
an undertaking in which women played key roles, both behind the scenes in France and in
the leadership of the early colony. |