, France, 2016 , France, 2016 Ready for classes to begin, Father Gavalda called the young women back to
Bor after six months of formation. They returned on December 31, 1849, and classes began the next day and 24-year-old Sister Marie Joseph was named superior of the convent. The school was run by 17-year-old Sister Marie-Anastasie. On October 8, 1851, Sister Marie-Anastasie was named Master of Novices. She became the head of the convent when Sister Marie Joseph left the convent in September 1862. She was designated Prioress on October 10, 1862, by the Sisters of Notre Dame. At the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary in 1863, she took her perpetual vows. The Congregation of the Holy Rosary was then founded. Anastasie modeled a deep spiritual life, one focused on prayer, charity, and contemplation, followed by action. She attracted young people to the welcoming convent. She also was concerned for those who were ill, and the sister visited parishioners when needed. She went to
Lourdes for a cure of her poor health when she was 42. Over her career, she opened 25 schools. ==Death and legacy==