Category Archives: WRITINGS

TAKE OUR NEW FOUNDATIONS IN AMERICA UNDER YOUR PROTECTION

In the previous entry we saw how Eugene had described the new missions in Canada to the Council of the Propagation of the Faith. His letter continues: I feel, gentlemen, that I have sufficiently illustrated for you the needs of … Continue reading

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ASSIGNED TO VISIT THESE VARIOUS LUMBER CAMPS TO PROVIDE THE COMFORT OF THEIR MINISTRY

In the search for funds to maintain the foreign missions in Canada, Eugene wrote to the Propagation of the Faith describing the latest missionary outreach of the Oblates. I wish to avail myself of this occasion to tell you something … Continue reading

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I REMINDED HIM ABOUT THE GOOD DISPOSITIONS OF THE KING, AND I REQUESTED HIM TO TAKE A LOOK AT THIS MISERABLE BUILDING

“From the time of his appointment as Bishop of Marseilles in 1837, he began to talk about the necessity of a new cathedral worthy of a great city. In the course of his trip to Paris in November and December … Continue reading

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WE NEED TO HAVE SOME COURAGE AND CONFIDENCE IN GOD WHO SHOWS US THE ROAD AND WILL NOT ABANDON US WHEN WE ACT IN HIS NAME AND FOR HIS GLORY

Reviewing the situation in Canada with the new Oblate superior, Eugene is torn between all the invitations coming to the Oblates to minister in different dioceses of Canada – so great was the need for priests – and the small … Continue reading

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IT WILL ENABLE THEM TO DO WONDERS EVERYWHERE THEY ARE SENT.

The writings of Eugene de Mazenod that I present each day reflect the many tasks he was involved in: Superior General of the Oblates in France and Canada, the one responsible for the personnel, mission, and community life of all … Continue reading

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THOSE GOOD PRIESTS ARE FULFILLING THEIR MINISTRY WORTHILY AND ARE DOING A GREAT DEAL OF GOOD

The Oblates had taken responsibility for the ministry of the Marian shrine of Notre Dame de Lumières (Our Lady of the Lights) in 1837. As a shrine it was a center of permanent mission from which the Oblates went to … Continue reading

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IT IS THEREFORE NECESSARY TO ENTRUST THIS WORK TO THE CARE OF GOD

The Oblates had been preaching a parish mission in a village of Provence and were experiencing hardships and lack of success. Eugene commented in his diary: Letter from Fr. Courtès. He gives me the worst news about the mission of … Continue reading

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THE GOOD LORD DID NOT GIVE YOU YOUR TALENTS FOR YOUR OWN USE ONLY

Father Hippolyte Courtès was one of the first Oblates and Eugene had much confidence in him and in his preaching abilities. For this reason, he sent some of the young Oblates to live in his community in Aix en Provence … Continue reading

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PROVIDENCE IS OPENING UP A NEW FIELD FOR YOUR ZEAL

Fr Etienne Semeria was a successful mission preacher in Corsica, (see: https://www.eugenedemazenod.net/?p=4685) and Eugene intended to recall him to Marseilles to look after the large number of Italian dockworkers in the city. “Shortly after his arrival in Marseilles as vicar … Continue reading

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I AM CONFIRMED IN THE KNOWLEDGE I HAD OF YOUR PRINCIPLES

Father Honorat had not had an easy time as the founder and superior of the first Oblates in Canada. Despite this, Eugene acknowledged the admiration he had for this dedicated Oblate …I perceive quite well in you the religious man … Continue reading

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