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  2. Louis de Montfort - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, TOSD (French pronunciation: [lwi maʁi ɡʁiɲɔ̃ də mɔ̃fɔʁ]; 31 January 1673 – 28 April 1716) was a French Catholic priest known for his preaching and his influence on Mariology.

  3. Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice - Wikipedia

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    Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi, comte de Saint-Sulpice (French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃ ɡaspaʁ də bɔnaʁdi də sɛ̃ sylpis]; 23 October 1761 - 20 June 1835) was a French general of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, noted for his actions as a heavy cavalry commander and who became a Peer of France towards the end of his life.

  4. Category:French school of spirituality - Wikipedia

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    Louis de Montfort; Basil Moreau; O. Oratory of Jesus; S. Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice This page was last edited on 4 January 2019, at 17:11 (UTC) ...

  5. Jean-Jacques Olier - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Jacques Olier, S.S. (20 September 1608 – 2 April 1657) was a French Catholic priest and the founder of the Sulpicians.He also helped to establish the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal, which organized the settlement of a new town called Ville-Marie (now Montreal) in the colony of New France.

  6. God Alone - Wikipedia

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    The book title is based on the fact that God Alone was the motto of Saint Louis de Montfort, and was repeated over 150 time in his writings.Through the influence of the French school of spirituality, and authors such as Henri Boudon, Montfort advocated a withdrawal from the world to seek God Alone.

  7. Saint-Sulpice - Wikipedia

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    Sulpicius Severus, known as Saint Sulpice (c. 360–c. 420), who wrote the earliest biography of Saint Martin of Tours Sulpitius the Pious , known as Saint Sulpice, who died around 646 AD Sulpitius I of Bourges the Severe (died 591)

  8. Saint-Sulpice Seminary (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint-Sulpice Seminary was established in 1641 in the village of Vaugirard (now part of Paris) by Jean-Jacques Olier, the founder of the Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice. Two other priests, François de Coulet and Jean Du Ferrier, were also instrumental in its founding. [1]

  9. Company of Mary - Wikipedia

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    Father Dalin who was superior general from 1837 to 1855, obtained canonical approbation of both congregations. Hitherto the missionaries had but one residence, the mother-house at Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre (where de Montfort and Trichet are buried) in the Pays de la Loire region. During Dalin's administration as general, several establishments ...