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  • ...lso gave retreats for clergy and spoke at the [[Tuesday Conferences]] at [[Saint Lazare]]. ...rde]]'s election as Superior General in 1788, François was sent to [[Saint Firmin]], where there was a seminary and where the superior had just died. His res ...
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  • ...cese of Besançon. After having been ordained as a priest of the diocese of Saint-Claude, he entered the [[Congregation of the Mission]] in 1771. ...Louis. He spent about ten years in Notre Dame and was then transferred to Saint Louis. ...
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  • ...of the former Collège des Bons Enfants. At this time it was known as Saint-Firmin, after a bishop of Amiens who was the titular of the seminary chapel. The n ...ll of the Bastille, on 14 July 1789; the mother-house of the Congregation, Saint-Lazare, had been attacked and vandalised the previous evening. In November ...
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  • ...Vincent de Paul's home from 1625 to 1632, when he moved to the Priory of [[Saint Lazare]]. Vincent remained at St Lazare till his death in 1660. ...and Retreat House. From 1707 to 1792 it was the diocesan Seminary of Saint Firmin, conducted by the Congregation of the Mission. ...
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  • ...of the former Collège des Bons Enfants. At this time it was known as Saint-Firmin, after a bishop of Amiens who was the titular of the seminary chapel. The n ...ll of the Bastille, on 14 July 1789; the mother-house of the Congregation, Saint-Lazare, had been attacked and vandalised the previous evening. In November ...
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  • ...rine, the Eudists, the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, and the Priests of Saint Sulpice. ...motion was to lock up the non-juring priests of the neighborhood at Saint Firmin. It carried, and beginning 13 August, groups of armed officers began to rou ...
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  • ...he approval of the Daughters of Charity, and the union of the priory of [[Saint Lazare]]. He was made superior of the house at Rome in 1655, and was Visi ...ion, he was strict. For Superiors, he used the tactic of summoning them to Saint Lazare in the manner of obedient and submissive subjects. If anyone resist ...
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  • ...hat. On the next day, the fourteenth, some students and others returned to Saint Lazare to begin to rebuild and repair. They were able to do so thanks to al ...re in use in the Congregation. The public chapel, which held the relics of Saint Vincent, also continued in use, as for the ordination of seven priests in J ...
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  • ...incent de Paul]]. He had been named pastor on 5 May 1802, of the parish of Saint François, known as the Réformés, located in a growing neighborhood. Since t ...yor of Marseilles, and funding was granted. Verbert continued as pastor of Saint Vincent de Paul parish until October 1810. At this point, since he was requ ...
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  • ...re transferred to the newly established "Petit Saint Lazare," (Seminary of Saint Charles) in order to continue their studies in the humanities, thus in effe ...ecclesiastical state. <ref>Adrien Bourdoise, a priest of the community of Saint Nicolas du Chardonnet in Paris.</ref> He had deplored that, whereas academi ...
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  • ...ocent victim when he acquired the long wished for benefice to the Abbey of Saint Leonard de Chaumes, a Cistercian Abbey in the diocese of Saintes. In reali ...Church and/or of the Community. This was the case of the Missionaries in Saint-Méen who were at risk of being imprisoned and expelled from their house. T ...
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  • ==The Sack of Saint Lazare, 13 July 1789== The disaster that befell the mother house, Saint Lazare, stands out as a turning point in the history of the Congregation of ...
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  • ==The Sack of Saint Lazare, 13 July 1789== The disaster that befell the mother house, Saint Lazare, stands out as a turning point in the history of the Congregation of ...
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  • ...) and Saint Gertrude (d. 1302). On the feast of Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Gertrude had a vision that plays an important role in the history of the de The Vitis mystica, ascribed to Saint Bonaventure (d. 1274),11 contains a beautiful passage about the relationshi ...
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  • ...hat. On the next day, the fourteenth, some students and others returned to Saint Lazare to begin to rebuild and repair. They were able to do so thanks to al ...re in use in the Congregation. The public chapel, which held the relics of Saint Vincent, also continued in use, as for the ordination of seven priests in J ...
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