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YOU WILL NO DOUBT THANK ME FOR MY PATERNAL ADVICE; IT WILL PROVE TO YOU HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU

Eugene admired the talented Fr Toussaint Dassy but was also aware of his complex personality and sometimes unattainable expectations of others. He was the superior of the missionary community in Nancy which was also the novitiate. The novice master was … Continue reading

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KNOWING ENGLISH IS ESSENTIAL FOR US IN MOST OF OUR FOREIGN MISSIONS

At this moment the Oblates were in North America and Ceylon, both of which required a knowledge of the English language. One of the priests in Nancy was entrusted with teaching English to the novices. I will not close my … Continue reading

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AND NOW ALGERIA IS CALLING US!

As more and more invitations for the foreign missions were being offered, more Oblate missionaries were needed. Among Father Dassy’s preaching occupations was a retreat he had given to a group of young men in the hope of awakening a … Continue reading

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THAT IS TOO MUCH FOR SOMEONE WHO MUST NOT PREMATURELY KILL HIMSELF

From the moment that the missionaries had embraced the Oblate charism, they were filled with zeal to evangelize. Fr Dassy certainly was no exception: It is true, my dear Father Dassy, that it is a long time since you have … Continue reading

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ONE OF OUR PURPOSES IS TO PROVIDE SPECIAL MEANS OF SALVATION TO CLERGY

Father Vincens had just finished preaching the annual retreat for the diocesan priests of Marseilles. The pastoral retreat has been given by our Fr. Vincens who worked wonders. It has been among the most edifying. The priests said that they … Continue reading

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YOUR WEAK BODY OPERATES IN RESPONSE TO THE WILL OF YOUR ACTIVE SPIRIT

“When Father de Mazenod left for Marseilles in 1823, Father Courtès was appointed superior of the house in Aix, a post he held until his death… The only break in Father Courtès’ stay in Aix was the founding of the … Continue reading

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THEIR REMEMBRANCE WILL NEVER BE ERASED FROM MY MEMORY NOR FROM MY HEART

Eugene, as the founder of a religious family, was an affectionate father for each of its members. The joy of having given a new priest  to the Church and to the congregation did not make me forget that on the … Continue reading

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FATHER DOREY IS WORTHY TO REPLACE HIM HERE BELOW

Today I ordained good Father Dorey. On this same day, some 22 years ago, one of our men entered into glory. Father Dorey is worthy to replace him here below. He has just obliged me to stop my letter by … Continue reading

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ON THIS SAME DAY, SOME 22 YEARS AGO, ONE OF OUR MEN ENTERED INTO GLORY

Today I ordained good Father Dorey. On this same day, some 22 years ago, one of our men entered into glory. Father Dorey is worthy to replace him here below. Letter to Fr. Joseph Arnoux, 20 August 1848, EO X … Continue reading

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DO NOT FORGET THAT YOUR HEALTH IS FRAGILE AND THAT IT HAS TO BE TREATED WITH CAUTION

Eugene had ordained Joseph Arnoux to the priesthood in the Marseilles cathedral on 8 April 1848 and sent him to Notre-Dame de Lumières to minister to the pilgrims. During one of his first Masses after ordination he had coughed blood, … Continue reading

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