Saint Marie Louise Trichet original relique in a medallion that opens up showing a piece of clothing with her blood
Marie Louise Trichet, also known as Marie-Louise de Jésus (1684–1759), was a French Catholic figure who, with Louis de Montfort, founded the Congregation of religious women called Daughters of Wisdom and since the age of seventeen devoted her life to caring for the poor and the sick. She is also referred to as the First Daughter of Wisdom. She was beatified by Pope John Paul.
Trichet died at Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre in Vendée on 28 April 1759, the same day and location where Louis de Montfort had died 43 years earlier on 28 April 1716. On Trichet's death, the congregation included 174 sisters distributed in 36 communities and the Mother House. She died from the plague and under wierd circumstances she was alone in a room and stayed there for a very long time.