Chapter V: The Conference of History The open Conference – Defence of the Church by speech and pen – La Tribune — La Revue Contemporaine – Saint Simonians — L’Ami De La Religion — Charitable action … Read More
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Chapter IV: Association for the propagation of Truth Protests at the Sorbonne – Petition to the Archbishop, interviews – Conferences in Noter Dame – Subscription to the Catholic University in Louvain. 1832-34. We are still … Read More
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Chapter III Isolation – Ampère as host – Chateaubriand – Montalembert – M. Bailly – Conference of History – A holy scientist – A saintly priest 1831-33. Ozanam had entered on his nineteenth year when … Read More
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Chapter II: Literary attempts A lawyer’s cleric – Profession of his belief – The Bee — Saint Simonism in Lyons – Reflexions sur la doctrine de Saint Simon — Programme of the Demonstration du Christianisme. … Read More
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Chapter I: His early years Ancestors – Family – Education – The crisis of doubt – The Abbé Noirot 1813-29. Frederic Ozanam was born on the 23rd day of April, 1813, in Milan, which was … Read More
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Author’s Preface The traditional Mass was celebrated in the crypt of the Carmelite Church, rue de Vaugirard, on the loth April, 191o, the second Sunday after Easter, the occasion being the Feast-day and the date … Read More
Vincent de Paul
In the latter half of the sixteenth century when Europe was in a turmoil two supreme miracles were granted —Francis de Sales and Vincent de Paul. Francis, along with that noble widow, Jeanne de Chantal, … Read More
Biography of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton 1774-1821
Elizabeth Ann Bayley, one of two daughters of a prominent Episcopal family, was born in New York on August 28, 1774. She was a charming little girl, small-boned and dainty, with great brown eyes and … Read More
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: Hazard yet Forward
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821) was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley on August 28, 1774, in New York and was raised Episcopalian. She was the daughter of Richard Bayley, a respected physician in the city, and … Read More
Spiritual Gems of Elizabeth Ann Seton
Charity Sisters of Charity! Your admirable name must excite in you every preparation to do justice to your vocation. To speak the joy of my soul at the prespect of being asked to assist the … Read More









