Marie-Anne-Marcelle Mallet was a Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Sisters of Charity of Quebec.
Background
Marie was born to Vital Mallet and Marguerite Sarrazin in Montreal, Lower Canada. Her father died when she was five and she spent the rest of her childhood living with an aunt and uncle in Lachine and in boarding with the Congregation of Notre Dame.
Career
Her surname also appears as Maillet or Maillé. During the 1847 typhus epidemic in Montreal, she assumed full responsibility of the hospital. Mallet established a relief service for needy children.
The Sisters also provided a home for orphan children, as well as aged and infirm people.
They also operated boarding schools for girls and an out-patient service for the poor. Mallet was not re-elected as mother superior in an election held in 1866 and returned to live life as a simple nun.
She died in Quebec City on Easter Sunday at the age of 66 after suffering from cancer for two years. She was declared venerable in January 2014.
The Institut Mallet has been established with the aim of promoting a culture of philanthropy in Quebec.
A research chair has been established in her name at Laval University to study the impact of philanthropy on society.