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Category Archives: LETTERS
A YOUTH PROJECT IN PERFECT HARMONY WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE MISSIONARIES
Eugene’s letter of acceptance of this project in Marseille shows the criteria the Missionaries used in accepting to begin a third house. He wrote to the Board of the Work of Divine Providence: Gentlemen, when one of your respected associates … Continue reading
RESPONDING TO THE CALL OF THE MOST ABANDONED
Awareness of the religious situation of the orphans of Marseille became the awareness of God’s call to the service of a group that was abandoned. One of Eugene’s biographers gives us the background: The Divine Providence Orphanage needed chaplains for … Continue reading
GOD CALLS THRU CONCRETE EVENTS
My uncle informed me about the proposal of the Members of the Work of Providence. If I understood it well, these men would want to know if we could undertake the direction of the poor people that their charity has … Continue reading
THE GOOD GOD KNOWS OUR NEEDS, THAT IS WHAT CONSOLES ME
In March 1821 we find Eugene and the Missionaries involved in their third successive prolonged parish mission in five months. Eugene was physically exhausted and also had to handle one of his companions who was not coping with the level … Continue reading
THE CALL OF JESUS CHRIST, HEARD WITHIN THE CHURCH
As the small Society of Missionaries of Provence grew in numbers and commitments, one can see the preoccupation of Eugene to establish a solid foundation that would ensure stability. From the beginning he saw the importance of a carefully-written Rule … Continue reading
EACH MISSIONARY OUGHT TO DO THE WORK OF FOUR
After five years of existence we find the Missionaries gradually increasing in number and having to make decisions and adjust to new situations. Henri Tempier was at ND du Laus and finding life tough. He had written to Eugene to … Continue reading
TAKE CARE OF ME IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD
Writing to his mother during the demanding parish mission in Brignoles, Eugene reminds her of his need to be supported in prayer by her. He needs to be taken care of by her in the presence of God. But, even … Continue reading
THE MISSIONARY AS A CHANNEL THRU WHICH GOD BRINGS LIFE
Referring of the parish mission that they were involved in from 14 January to 25 February 1821 in the town of Brignoles, Eugene spoke of the responsibility involved in the ministry: it is no light matter to have the responsibility … Continue reading
NON-CLERICAL CLOTHING
Writing to Henri Tempier, who was the one responsible for the formation of the novices at Laus, Eugene speaks about the dress of the Missionaries. The gesture of receiving the cassock (soutane) marked the official beginning of the novitiate period. … Continue reading
IN COMMUNION WITH OUR ANCESTORS
Writing to Henri Tempier and the novices and young students at Laus: I have drawn up right away the list of our rooms and have chosen the guardian saints that I wish to give to each dweller in them. Our … Continue reading