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ENCOURAGE THEIR EFFORTS, SHOW YOURSELF TO BE HAPPY WITH THE LITTLE THEY DO, THINGS WILL GO MUCH BETTER LATER

Newly-ordained Fr Francois-Xavier Michelier had been sent to Nancy to have been trained as a preacher and to be community treasurer. The superior, Louis Dassy, had complained to Eugene: ” does not seem the least bit decided to write out … Continue reading

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WHAT I ASK EVERY DAY OF HEAVEN FOR THE FAMILY GOD GAVE ME

We now leave the foreign missions to focus on what was happening in France in 1849. In France it is customary for people to send each other good wishes for the new year. Eugene responds to Fr Dassy: I thank … Continue reading

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THEIRS IS A LIFE OF PRIVATIONS, HEROIC MORTIFICATION, FATIGUE AND DANGER, WITH NO CONSOLATION AT ALL FROM THE BISHOPS

The Oblate mission in Oregon was difficult and challenging. To complicate matters, the local Bishop was not very encouraging nor understanding of the Oblate way of mission. For this reason, Eugene wrote to the Vatican with this request: Please bear … Continue reading

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THEY ARE LEAVING FOR THAT MISSION, WHICH IS SO UNATTRACTIVE, HUMANLY SPEAKING, WITH A HOLY JOY AND AN ASTONISHING ZEAL

I have spent eleven consecutive hours at my desk writing to all our Fathers in Oregon and drawing up instructions both for them and for Fr. d’Herbomez who, together with two Brothers, is going to join them by way of … Continue reading

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IN SPIRIT, I PROSTRATE MYSELF AT THEIR FEET; I BLESS THE LORD FOR HAVING CHOSEN THEM AS INSTRUMENTS OF HIS GLORY AND MERCIES

If you could read the letters I receive from Oregon, you would have shed tears with me over the sufferings and the privations that our dear Fathers are enduring in that mission. Their hands are calloused by the work they … Continue reading

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HE IS ALL FILLED WITH JOY AT THE THOUGHT OF THE PRIVATIONS HE WILL HAVE TO UNDERGO

Oblate missions were opening up in several parts of Canada, and it is hard to keep up from Eugene’s correspondence. So I am grouping together the various letters referring to one area. Our recent reflections have concerned Eastern and Central … Continue reading

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FROM THE MOUTH OF THIS HEROIC MISSIONARY WHO IS DOING SUCH WONDERS OF DEDICATION

Eugene wrote in his Diary: Among the numerous letters which arrive from everywhere, I have received one today from Fr. Laverlochere, dated from Moose Factory. It contains some interesting details from those difficult missions on the shores of the icy … Continue reading

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CHARITY ALONE MOVES THESE BEAUTIFUL SOULS INSPIRED BY RELIGION AND SENT FORTH BY THEIR BISHOP

As Bishop of Marseilles, Eugene used his authority to arrange help for the cholera victims where the secular leaders were not always being successful. Responding to the concern expressed by the Vatican, Eugene wrote to Bishop Barnabo: Your latest and … Continue reading

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MY FLOCK IS RAVAGED BY THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC

I departed in great haste without finishing my visit with you in order to be back amongst my flock ravaged by the cholera. It continues to inflict much harm but, thanks to God, has not attacked up to now anyone … Continue reading

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ONE HEART AND ONE MIND

Father Baudrand was the superior of a community of three Oblates and Eugene was delighted that they got on well with each other. It weas always his wish that an Oblate community be united in the charity expressed in unity … Continue reading

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