"Nothing is too good for the orphans! These children, who have been deprived of all the joys of family life, must find a new family at Auteuil, a certain comfort that they did not have at home, so as to give them an appreciation and respect for the things that are given to them for their personal use" (Daniel Brottier: from the Roman document, "Copia Public", p. 256).
Rien n’est trop beau pour les orphelins ! Ces enfants, privés de joies familiales, doivent en compensation, trouver dans l’œuvre leur ‘nouvelle famille’, un certain bien-être qu’ils n’avaient pas chez eux, pour en arriver ainsi à leur donner le goût et le respect des objets à leur usage, personnel. ( Daniel Brottier, ‘Copia Publica’ p.256).
Nada é belo demais para os órfãos! Estas crianças, privadas das alegrias familiares, devem, em compensação, encontrar na Obra d’Auteuil a sua ‘nova família’ um certo bem-estar que não tinham nas suas casas, para assim chegarem a ter gosto e respeito pelos objectos a seu uso pessoal. (P. Brottier, documento romano ‘Copia Publica’ p. 256).