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The Society of Priests of Saint Sulpice was founded in France in 1641 by Father Jean-Jacques Olier (1608–1657), an exemplar of the French School of Spirituality.A disciple of Vincent de Paul and Charles de Condren, Olier took part in "missions" organized by them.
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]
In 1645, Olier founded the Society of St. Sulpice, which established seminaries throughout France that became known for their moral and academic teaching. [4] During the period of the Fronde (1648-1653), the civil war which reduced Paris to widespread misery and famine, Olier supported hundreds of families and provided many with clothing and ...
In 1782 he was elected Superior General of the Seminary and Society of St-Sulpice, for which he moved to Paris. Emery reformed seminaries and worked for the training of clergy. After the French Revolution had commenced, he was, perhaps, during that period, the coolest head among the French Catholic ecclesiastics, and many came to him for advice ...
The new building was founded in 1646 by parish priest Jean-Jacques Olier (1608–1657) who had established the Society of Saint-Sulpice, a clerical congregation, and a seminary attached to the church.
Pages in category "Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... St. Mary's Seminary and University;
On 9 March 1795, he became a professed member of the Society of Saint Sulpice. [5] In Baltimore, there was a rapidly growing population of West Indians who had fled the Haitian Revolution, and French who had fled the French Revolution; in a short time, they doubled the total number of Catholics in the United States.
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