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MAY THESE BENEFITS OF THE NATURAL ORDER REMIND US OF THOSE EVEN GREATER IN THE SUPERNATURAL ORDER
Rey continues to describe Bishop Eugene’s words at the blessing of the canal which brought life-giving water from the mountains to the city of Marseilles. After having shown the intervention of Providence in all human works, and the purpose of … Continue reading
THIS CONSECRATION OF HUMAN LABOR TO THE PROTECTION OF HIM TO WHOM EVERYTHING MUST BE RELATED
While we are focusing on Eugene’s writings to his Oblate missionaries, we need to keep in mind that he was also Bishop of the second largest city in France at the same time. In this position he was very involved … Continue reading
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ST EUGENE IS TAKING A SHORT BREATHER FROM SPEAKING
Our daily reflection will be paused until Monday November 6. Eugene has been speaking to us since May 2010 and the 2993 entries are available on the website: https://www.eugenedemazenod.net/ Please note that there is a “Search” function on that page, … Continue reading
JOIN THE WHOLE MAZENODIAN FAMILY IN PRAYER
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MY REPUTATION BELONGS TO THE CHURCH AND ALSO BELONGS TO THE CONGREGATION OF WHICH I AM THE FATHER MORE THAN THE HEAD.
In refuting the accusations against him by listing all the times that he refused honors and positions, Eugene now reveals something in his diary, intended for his eyes only, that he had kept a secret for many years: I forgot … Continue reading
IT TOOK CIRCUMSTANCES TRULY BROUGHT ABOUT BY PROVIDENCE FOR ME TO BECOME WHAT I AM AGAINST ALL ODDS
Continuing to list some of the occasions when he had refused a promotion, Eugene reflected on how he was offered the position of Bishop of the diocese of Châlons-sur-Marne: I turned this burden away from myself in making it … Continue reading
WHAT HE WOULD HAVE DONE FOR ME IF I HAD SO WISHED
During his 1817 visit to Paris, Eugene himself was also offered the post of Vicar General of Chartres by Bishop Latil, which would certainly have led to the episcopacy. I was well aware of this and this is what I … Continue reading
I TRAMPLE HONOURS UNDER FOOT; YOU ARE MY ALL, REPLACING ALL ELSE
Continuing to vent his annoyance at being accused of seeking personal honors and dignities, Eugene expressed his reactions in his personal journal. Referring to his visit to Paris in 1817 he wrote about the possibility of restarting his friendship with … Continue reading
IN REGARD TO WEALTH, I DID NOT HAVE ANY NEED OF IT, IN REGARD TO GLORY, I DID NOT WANT IT.
A couple of days before his priestly ordination in 1811, Eugene had written: You, you alone will be the sole object to which will tend all my affections and my every action. To please you, act for your glory, will … Continue reading
ACCUSED OF BEING AMBITIOUS BECAUSE CERTAIN DIGNITIES FELL UPON ME WITHOUT MY SEEKING THEM
As Bishop of Marseilles, Eugene became aware of some criticism to the effect that he was ambitious and looking for honors. In his private journal, which he never intended others to see, he reflects on moments when he was offered … Continue reading