[1] Tauscher worked in Cologne and was removed from her position after she converted to Roman Catholicism in 1888 so founded a congregation in the Netherlands upon choosing the Carmelite charism for her life.
[2] From 1885 to 1888 she worked with those suffering mental disabilities at an institution in Cologne, but lost her job following her conversion.
Tauscher founded the Carmelite Daughters of the Divine Heart of Jesus on 2 July 1891 after having opened a home for neglected children just prior to that in Berlin.
Her concern was directed to poor and neglected children in addition to families and individuals who had left the Church.
The confirmation of her life of heroic virtue allowed for Pope John Paul II to title her as venerable on 20 December 2002.
Pope Benedict XVI approved this on 19 December 2005 and delegated Cardinal Adrianus Johannes Simonis to preside over the beatification in the Netherlands on 13 May 2006.