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THEY THEMSELVES HAVE BEEN STRUCK BY THE WONDERS THAT GRACE HAS ACHIEVED THROUGH THEIR MINISTRY
In his petition to Pope Leo XII for approbation, Eugene continued by marveling at the results of their ministry. It was ony possible for God to work through the Oblates if they themselves lived on the presence of the God … Continue reading
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THE PETITION TO PRESENT TO THE POPE ON THE DAY HE GRANTS ME AN AUDIENCE
During the day, I was busy preparing the petition to present to the Pope on the day he grants me an audience. Eugene’s Roman Diary, 8 December 1825, EO XVII As this document gives a good description of the state … Continue reading
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FOR THE REST, I DO MY BEST TO LEAVE IT TO GOD
Preparing the way to present his request for approbation of the OMI Rule to the Pope involved requests to various persons. Visit to Bishop Caprano, secretary of the Propaganda, to alert him of the favours I must ask and dispose … Continue reading
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GOD ALONE KNOWS HOW TO REWARD WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR HIM. SO, WE MUST DO EVERYTHING TO PLEASE HIM
During his time as a seminarian in Paris, Napoleon had imprisoned the Pope and had brought all the Cardinals to Paris. As Eugene was fluent in Italian, and the Cardinals did not know French, he served them as an interpreter … Continue reading
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IT IS A CONSOLATION FOR ME TO BREATHE THE SAME AIR, TO OFFER THE HOLY SACRIFICE ON THE SAME ALTARS, TO BE ABLE TO PRAY AT HIS TOMB
Eugene describes his joy at finding the tomb of his former Venetian teacher and mentor, Father Bartolo Zinelli. And have I not found the memory, the bust and even the body interred in the church of this holy priest, of … Continue reading
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THERE IS NOT A CORNER OF ROME WHICH IS NOT A MONUMENT OF FAITH OR PIETY
All is holy here for him who comes as a true Christian pilgrim. As for me, I only see the apostles, the martyrs, the holy confessors of all ages. There is not a corner of Rome which is not a … Continue reading
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THE ROMAN MARTYRS ARE STILL THE OBJECT OF VENERATION OF PEOPLES
Eugene was constantly amazed and edified by the reminders in Rome of the martyrs. Perhaps his arithmetic is a bit exaggerated when he speaks of their numbers, but his awe is not. He describes how the Christian slaves had to … Continue reading
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THE CITY OF ROME AS THE COMPENDIUM OF CHRISTIANITY
Eugene visited many churches in Rome and each one left him with a sense of wonder and admiration. I am not resisting the desire to write to you and to date my epistle from the capital of the Christian world. … Continue reading
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THANKS TO THE DAWDLING OF THE MONSEIGNEUR, I HAVE NOT YET SEEN ANYONE
Eugene, who always was on the move, started to express his frustration that he had to wait for others to arrange the appointments necessary to begin the process of approbation –and so he took matters in hand. I have nothing … Continue reading
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