Category Archives: WRITINGS

WE MUST NEVER WISH TO DO MORE OR OTHERWISE THAN THE GOOD LORD INDICATES

Pertinent advice for all of us who are tempted not to read the signs that God sends us regarding the responsibility of self-care. I have learned with extreme pleasure by your letter that you have recovered from your illness; but … Continue reading

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THERE ARE HOPES FOR JOYFUL FRUITS OF SALVATION IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND

Continuing his letter to the Society of the Propagation of the Faith, Eugene boasts about the Oblate achievements in England and Wales and their hopes for the conversion of many to Catholicism. The vocabulary is of that time – bear … Continue reading

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HE WILL TELL YOU ABOUT ALL THE WONDERS BROUGHT ABOUT BY THEIR MINISTRY.

Establishing Oblate missions outside of France required personnel and funds. The Society for the Propagation of the Faith was generous in giving financial assistance. In order to receive a grant each year, Eugene had to write to them to give … Continue reading

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I WRITHED AS I WATCHED THE PAPER BEING CONSUMED WITHOUT ANYTHING SAID ABOUT YOU

One of Eugene’s greatest joys was to receive news from his Oblates about themselves and their missionary work. The length of time that letters from Canada took was a source of frustration for him, thus making it a special occasion … Continue reading

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THE EFFORTS HE MAKES TO RENEW HIMSELF IN THE SPIRIT OF HIS VOCATION

Young Father Lucien Lagier was 27 years old when he arrived in Canada. He was impressionable and had been unduly influenced by the negativity of Fr. Baudrand. Now that the latter had been removed, Lagier was able to come to … Continue reading

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WHEN YOU ARE OF ONE HEART, YOU ALWAYS TAKE EVERYTHING IN YOUR STRIDE

An important method of maintaining the Congregation faithful to its charism and spirit was by the regular correspondence between Eugene and the local community superiors. This was especially the case with Father Honorat, the Canadian mission superior, and father Aubert … Continue reading

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I KNOW IT, MY DOOR IS OPEN TOO WIDE AND I AM TOO MUCH AT THE DISPOSITION OF EVERYONE

Eugene as Bishop of the second-largest city of France and Superior General of a growing missionary Congregation, had very little time for himself. These two extracts give an example. I let myself go, my dear Father Honorat, and wrote an … Continue reading

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HAVING THE FULLNESS OF HEAVENLY GIFTS NECESSARY FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THIS CONGREGATION

Eugene finished quoting the Bishop of Montreal’s letter to him about the Oblates: “As for the rest, what I have to say to you about it, Bishop, is by no means to complain about it, but solely to bring you … Continue reading

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WITH HIS PASSIONATE MANNER, HE HAS REACTED UNSUITABLY SEVERAL TIMES WITH THE BEST INTENTIONS IN THE WORLD

Father Telmon was a man of zeal for the Gospel with a capital “Z” – but until he came to Canada his experience had been of France and he did not understand the protestant churches. Bishop Bourget continues to narrate … Continue reading

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GOD WILL NOT FAIL TO BLESS ALL THE WORKS OF A VERY HOLY MAN SUCH AS THIS FATHER HONORAT

The Bishop of Montreal then wrote about the Superior of the missionaries, Father Jean Baptiste Honorat. “Some of your Fathers have found that their superior does not have the tact necessary in this country where there are many matters to … Continue reading

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