If you would like to read the writings left behind by Saint Giovanna Antida Thouret, especially during this bicentennial period, they are now available online.
1. Go to the homepage of the website www.suoredellacarita.org and click on the icon Letters and Documents ONLINE.
You will find it on the left side of the homepage displayed on your computer.

2. You can also access it from the main menu by clicking on
- “NEWS”;
- “From our history”;
- “Letters and documents.”

If you access from a smartphone, you will find the menu as shown in the image below, or by clicking the button below:
3. You will then need to proceed by
- filling in the data;
- authorizing the processing of personal data;
- sending the request.

4. Wait for your request to be processed.

5. Once your access request has been accepted, you will receive a confirmation request in your email inbox.
- Click on the link to confirm your account and set your password.

6. Set your password according to the following criteria:
- Passwords must contain at least 6 characters.
- Passwords must contain at least one number (‘0’-‘9’).
- Passwords must contain at least one lowercase letter (‘a’-‘z’).
- Passwords must contain at least one uppercase letter (‘A’-‘Z’).

7. Once you have set your password, you can proceed with your first login.

8. Log in by entering your credentials.
Your username is your email address.
You can change the language by selecting the one you want in the top right corner.

9. Once you have entered your username and password, the search page will open: from here you can search for texts according to the following selection criteria:
- keyword
- sender
- recipient
- date
- text
- phrase
- document
- language (searches can be performed in Italian, French, English, and Spanish)

10. If you forget your password, don’t worry: click on Forgot your password? and follow the instructions.

Happy searching!
Mother Antoine de Padoue Duffet, who, together with other collaborators, was primarily responsible for this enormous and indispensable work of research and publication, presented us with this precious collection:
“What comes alive in these lines is what Saint Jeanne Antide says to her daughters today and communicates to us, namely, the love that came from God, this love given to mankind that burned in her heart! This alone gave rise to our religious family, and this alone can keep it new.”
