Background
Anne"s mother was born Antoinette de Charette on September 19, 1886, the great-niece of François de Charette, the well-known General who led the soldiers of France in the Battle of Patay.
Anne"s mother was born Antoinette de Charette on September 19, 1886, the great-niece of François de Charette, the well-known General who led the soldiers of France in the Battle of Patay.
Anne was the oldest of four siblings. Her parents were wealthy. Anne"s father was Count Jacques de Guigné, second lieutenant in the 13th Battalion, Chambéry of Chasseurs Alpins.
Anne"s maternal grandmother Francoise Eulalie Marie Madeleine de Bourbon-Busset was a direct descendant of the sixth son of King Louis IX of France, Robert, Count of Clermont.
From the day of her father"s death, Anne decided to become kind and obedient in order to please and console her mother. The change was immediate.
She was only four years and three months old at the time, but between her and Jesus arose, through an extraordinary gift of grace, an intense conversation of love. There was born inside her the desire to prove to Jesus how much love she had for him, offering Him many sacrifices, including the pain and suffering she had to endure when she became gravely ill with meningitis on December 19, 1921.
Anne died peacefully at 5:25 a.m. on January 14, 1922.
She was declared Venerable on March 3, 1990 by Pope John Paul World War II