"Woman-Who-Prays-Always" - That's what Native Americans called St. Rose Duchesne. Biography of the French-born missionary to the United States. www.credopub.com/archives/2000/iss20001113/20001113p02.htm
Duchesne, Rose Philippine - Brief biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia. www.bartleby.com/65/du/DuchesneR.html
Mother Duchesne, R.S.H., an Uncanonized American Saint - Article by S.L. Emery in the August 1897 issue of Catholic World. Requires frames. Page images or text. moa.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=BAC8387-1468CATH-99
Rose-Philippine Duchesne - Short biography of "The Lady of Mercy." users.erols.com/saintpat/ss/1117.htm#rose
Saint Rose Duchesne - A story about St. Rose just for children. www.glencoe.com/benziger/activity/child/strose.htm
This Week in Missouri History - Entry for September 14 commemorates the founding of a school for girls in St. Charles by the Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Includes a short quote from a letter by Mother Duchesne. www.system.missouri.edu/whmc/Mohist/sept14.html
Venerable Philippine Duchesne - Starts about halfway down the page. Biography by G.E.M. Extracted from Thomas Kinsella's book "The History of Our Cradle Land." skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/miami/kinsella/kinsel04.html