Hagiographie (Classement Dans L’Ordre Alphabétique Des Auteurs)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Hagiographie (Classement Dans L’Ordre Alphabétique Des Auteurs) Bibliothèque diocésaine Jean Gerson de Reims Catalogue hagiographique établi par Dominique Hoizey Bernard de Clairvaux 2012 Ouvrages généraux H comme hagiographie (classement dans l’ordre alphabétique des auteurs) René Aigrain, L’hagiographie, ses sources, ses méthodes, son histoire, 1953. HAG/2 AIG HAG. Nelly Amri et Denis Gril (sous la direction de), Saint et sainteté dans le christianisme et l’islam, 2007. HAG/2 AMRI SSCI. X. Barbier de Montault, Œuvres complètes : Rome. Hagiographie, tomes 9-16, 1894-1902. SA BAR O 9-16. Dom Baudot, Dictionnaire d’hagiographie, 1925. HAG/2 BAU DIC. István P. Bejczy, Les vertus cardinales dans l’hagiographie latine du Moyen Âge, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 122(2), 2004. P. Boulhol, Hagiographie antique et démonologie : Notes sur quelques Passions grecques, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 112(3-4), 1994. Edina Bozoky, Le Moyen Âge miraculeux : Études sur les légendes et les croyances médiévales, 2010. HAG/2 BOZ MAM. Peter Brown, Le culte des saints : Son essor et sa fonction dans la chrétienté latine, 1984. HAG/2 BRO CS. Voir Jacques Fontaine, Le culte des saints et ses implications sociologiques, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 100, 1982. Ch. Cahier, Caractéristiques des saints dans l’art populaire, 1867. HAG/2 ART CAH. La sainteté, actes [VIIe Université d’été d’histoire religieuse 9-12 juillet 1998] réunis par Gérard Cholvy, 1999. HAG/2 CHO S. Hippolyte Delehaye, Le témoignage des martyrologes, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 26, 1907. Hippolyte Delehaye, Sanctus, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 27, 1909. Hippolyte Delehaye, Les légendes hagiographiques, 1927. HAG/2 DEL LEG. Hippolyte Delehaye, Loca Sanctorum, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 48(1-2), 1930. Hippolyte Delehaye, Cinq leçons sur la méthode hagiographique, 1934. HAG/2 DEL LEC. Peter Doyle, Charles Fell, Miracles and the Lives of the Saints. A forgotten 18th-Century Hagiographer, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 119(1), 2001. Charles Fell, prêtre catholique anglais, The Lives of Saints, 1728-1729. Robert Godding, Bernard Joassart, Xavier Lequeux, François De Vriendt, Joseph van der Straeten, Bollandistes, saints et légendes, quatre siècles de recherche, Société des Bollandistes, 2007. HAG/2 BOL SB. Ernest Hello, Physionomie des saints, 1875. HAG/2 HEL PHY. D’Holbach, Tableau des saints, texte établi et annoté par Jean-Pierre Jackson, 2008. HAG/2 HOL TA. H. Joly, Psychologie des saints, 1900. HAG/2 JOL PSY. A. Kleinberg, Histoires de saints : Leur rôle dans la formation de l’Occident, 2005. HAG/2 KLE HS. François-Marie Léthel, Théologie de l’amour de Jésus : Écrits sur la théologie des saints, 1996. HAG/2 LET THE. Régine Pernoud, Les saints au Moyen Age, 1984. HAG/2 PER MA. Guy Philippart, Manuscrits hagiographiques de Châlons-sur-Marne, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 89(1-2), 1971. Index p. 100-102. R.P. Pitra, Études sur la collection des Actes des saints par les RR. PP. Jésuites Bollandistes, 1850. HAG/2 PIT AS. Jacques Roi, L’humour des saints, 1980. HAG/2 ROI HUM. Marc van Uytfanghe, L’hagiographie : Un « genre » chrétien ou antique tardif ?, dans Analecta Bollandiana, 111(1-2), 1993 Saints de tous les temps (classement chronologique) Acta Sanctorum quotquot toto orbe coluntur, vel a catholicis sciptoribus celebrantur, quae ex latinis et graecis, aliarumque gentium antiquis monumentis collegit, digessit, notis illustravit Ioannes Bollandus Societatis Jesu theologus, servata primigenia scriptorum phrasi. Operam et studium contulit Godefridus Henschenius eiusdem Societatis theologus [« Actes des saints, autant qu’il s’en honore dans le monde entier, ou que les écrivains catholiques en célèbrent, recueillis, mis en ordre et illustrés de notes à partir des anciens documents grecs, latins et d’autres nations par Jean Bolland, théologien de la Compagnie de Jésus. Godfried Henschen, théologien de la même Compagnie, a prêté son concours »]. C’est sous ce titre que sont parus les premiers volumes des Acta Sanctorum dont la collection conservée à la bibliothèque diocésaine de Reims provient de différentes éditions, principalement de celle de Venise jusqu’au tome IV du mois de septembre daté de 1761. Les autres tomes se partagent entre l’édition originale (Anvers, Bruxelles) et l’édition de Paris (Victor Palmé). FA-SL AS. Les nouvelles fleurs des vies des saints, et fêtes de l’année. Recueillies cy-devant par le R.P. Ribadeneira, de la Compagnie de Jesus. Mises en plus beau langage, et augmentées d’un grand nombre de vies de saints, tant anciens que modernes. Avec des reflexions morales et chrétiennes […] par un solitaire, Lyon, Claude Carteron, 1628. FA-C6 VDS SOL 1-2. Panégyriques choisis de feu Monsieur l’Abbé Boileau, 1719. HAG/2 PAN BOI. Panégyriques de saints, par M. Ballet, curé de Gif, prédicateur de la reine, Paris, 1754. HAG/2 PAN BAL. J.-B. de Saint-Victor, Actes des saints martyrs, non daté. 127 vignettes, gravées d’après les dessins de Romain Cazes, élève de Ingres. HAG/2 MART SVI. Aimé Guillon, Les martyrs de la foi pendant la Révolution française, 1821. HAG/2 MART GUI. Vies des pères, martyrs, et autres principaux saints, ouvrage traduit librement de l’anglais d’Alban Butler par l’abbé Godescard, 1834. HAG/2 BUT VS 1834. Deux autres éditions, « augmentée[s] de plus de 600 vies nouvelles » par Mgr Jean-Marie Doney, l’une de 1835, l’autre de 1851, sont également disponibles. HAG/2 BUT/DON VS 1835 et HAG/2 BUT/DON VS 1851. Vies des saints pour tous les jours de l’année avec une prière et des pratiques à la fin de chaque vie, 1837. HAG/2 VS 1837. Godescard, Les vies des saints, pères et martyrs, 1844. HAG/2 GOD VS. Abbé Laurent, Vies des saints pour tous les jours de l’année, 1853. HAG/2 LAU VS. R.P. Croiset, Les vies des saints pour tous les jours de l’année, 1855. HAG/2 CRO VS. R.P. Ribadeneira, Les vies des saints pour tous les jours de l’année, traduction française, revue, par M. l’abbé E. Daras, 1859. HAG/2 RIB/DAR VS. De E. Daras est également disponible une édition des Vies des saints pour tous les jours de l’année. HAG/2 DAR VS 1-4. La couronne des vierges, traduit de l’italien par Léon Godard, 1859. Livre relié avec Le poëme de saint François du comte Anatolede Ségur. HAG FAS SEG. Paul Guérin, Vies des saints, 1866-1869. HAG/2 PBO/GUE VS [« Les petits Bollandistes »]. - Paul Guérin, Vies des saints, 1872-1874. HAG/2 PBO/GUE VS [« Les petits Bollandistes »]. - Dom Paul Piolin, Supplément aux Vies des saints, HAG/2 PBO/PIO VS 1-3. « C’est une compilation faite sans discernement, avec le seul souci de grouper autour des notices des saints de chaque jour des détails intéressants sur leur culte. On y découvre parfois un renseignement utile, dont on pourra se servir après l’avoir contrôlé. Quant au Supplément, on sait que son auteur, Dom Piolin, ne brillait point par l’esprit critique. » Note à propos des Petits Bollandistes publiée p.152 dans Analecta Bollandiana, t. 105, fasc. 1-2, 1987. R.P. Giry, Vies des saints pour chaque jour de l’année, 1876. HAG/2 GIR VS 1-4. F. P. B., Vies des saints pour tous les jours de l’année avec une pratique de piété pour chaque jour, 1889. 368 gravures d’après les dessins de M. Rahoult. HAG/2 FPB VS. RR. PP. Bénédictins, Les actes des martyrs depuis l’origine de l’Église chrétienne jusqu’à nos temps, 1890. HAG/2 MART BEN. Dom H. Leclercq, Les martyrs, recueil de pièces authentiques sur les martyrs depuis les origines du christianisme jusqu’au XXe siècle, 1906-1924. HAG/2 MART LEC 1-15. Chanoine Audollent, Histoire de l’Église par les saints, 1923. HAG/2 AUD HE 1-2. La légende dorée au-delà des mers, 1930. HAG/2 LDM. RR. PP. Bénédictins de Paris, Vies des saints et des bienheureux selon l’ordre du calendrier avec l’historique des fêtes, 1935-1959. SL VS BEN 1-13 et HAG/2 BEN VS 1-13. Louis Lavelle, Quatre saints [François d’Assise, Jean de la Croix, Thérèse d’Avila, François de Sales], 1951. HAG/2 LAV QS. Martyrologe romain, traduction française par Dom Albert M. Schmitt, 1959. HAG/2 MART ROM/SCH. Dom Philippe Rouillard, Dictionnaire des saints, 1962. SL VS ROU. Marteau de Langle de Cary, Les saints des quatre saisons, leurs vies et leurs légendes, 1960-1964. HAG/2 MAR SQS 1-4. Jacques Chabannes, Les saints. 2000 ans d’histoire, 1970. HAG/2 CHAB S 1-2 Séverin-Georges Couneson, Les saints nos frères. Calendrier pour chaque jour de l’année, 1970- 1971. HAG/2 COU SNF 1-4. Pierre Pierrard, Larousse des prénoms et des saints, 1976. SL VS PIE. André Laurent, Ils sont nos aïeux…les saints de chez nous, 1979. HAG/2 LAU/A AIE. John Saward, Dieu à la folie. Histoire des saints fous pour le Christ, 1983. HAG/2 SAW SF. Jean Ladame, Les saints de la piété populaire, 1985. HAG/2 LAD SPP. Thierry Lelievre, 100 nouveaux saints et bienheureux de 1963 à 1984, 1985. HAG/2 LELI NSB. Bénédictins de Ramsgate, Dix mille saints, dictionnaire hagiographique, traduit de l’anglais et adapté par Marcel Stroobants, Brepols, 1991. SL VS RAM. Laure Charpentier, Les saints méconnus, ceux qui vous soulagent, 1998. HAG/2 SG CHA. Gabrielle Cosson, Guérir avec les saints, 2001. HAG/2 SG COS. Jacques E. Merceron, Dictionnaire des saints imaginaires et facétieux, 2002. HAG/2 DIC MER. Espaces thérapeutiques, saints guérisseurs et autres intercesseurs, actes du colloque de Gaillac des 9, 10 et 11 décembre 2005, Revue du Tarn, n° 204, 2006. HAG/2 SG RT. Jean-Marie Pelt, Heureux les simples, 2011.
Recommended publications
  • The Antiphonary of Bangor and Its Musical Implications
    The Antiphonary of Bangor and its Musical Implications by Helen Patterson A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of Music University of Toronto © Copyright by Helen Patterson 2013 The Antiphonary of Bangor and its Musical Implications Helen Patterson Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of Music University of Toronto 2013 Abstract This dissertation examines the hymns of the Antiphonary of Bangor (AB) (Antiphonarium Benchorense, Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana C. 5 inf.) and considers its musical implications in medieval Ireland. Neither an antiphonary in the true sense, with chants and verses for the Office, nor a book with the complete texts for the liturgy, the AB is a unique Irish manuscript. Dated from the late seventh-century, the AB is a collection of Latin hymns, prayers and texts attributed to the monastic community of Bangor in Northern Ireland. Given the scarcity of information pertaining to music in early Ireland, the AB is invaluable for its literary insights. Studied by liturgical, medieval, and Celtic scholars, and acknowledged as one of the few surviving sources of the Irish church, the manuscript reflects the influence of the wider Christian world. The hymns in particular show that this form of poetical expression was significant in early Christian Ireland and have made a contribution to the corpus of Latin literature. Prompted by an earlier hypothesis that the AB was a type of choirbook, the chapters move from these texts to consider the monastery of Bangor and the cultural context from which the manuscript emerges. As the Irish peregrini are known to have had an impact on the continent, and the AB was recovered in ii Bobbio, Italy, it is important to recognize the hymns not only in terms of monastic development, but what they reveal about music.
    [Show full text]
  • Fifth Week in Ordinary Time ………………...……………………………………………………
    FIFTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME ………………...…………………………………………………….. Sun. THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Feb. 9 BEING LIGHTS TO THE WORLD A reflection from a catechesis by St. John Chrysostom Mon. Memorial of St. Scholastica 10 INSPIRING OTHERS TO LOVE GOD A reflection in the form of a traditional prayer Tues. Memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes 11 THE FAITH THAT SAVES & HEALS A reflection developed from an article on Catholic Online Wed. Memorial of Bl. Humbeline 12 HUMILITY AS THE LAMP STAND FOR GOD’S LIGHT A reflection developed from an article on Catholic Online Thurs. Monthly Memorial of the Dead 13 THE LIGHT SHINING ON US FROM OUR DEPARTED A reflection from Journeying with the Lord by Carlo Cardinal Martini Fri. Memorial of SS. Cyril and Methodius 14 CHRIST’S LIGHT SHINES THROUGH WORLDLY EVENTS A reflection developed from an article on Catholic Online Sat. Memorial of Our Lady 15 THE MAGNIFICAT AND THE CHURCH A reflection from Journeying with the Lord by Carlo Cardinal Martini BEING LIGHTS TO THE WORLD A reflection from a catechesis by St. John Chrysostom All of us have been clothed in Christ. That means we have been made fit to have Christ dwelling within us. We have divine light dwelling within us. If we choose to do so, we can show others this light and we can do it without saying a word. This can be done by the strict discipline of our lives. This is what Christ was speaking of when he told us: “Let your light so shine before all that people may see your good works and praise your Father in Heaven”.
    [Show full text]
  • Gender and Violence in Gregory of Tours' 'Decem Libri Historiarum'
    GENDER AND VIOLENCE IN GREGORY OF TOURS' DECEM LIBRI HISTORIARUM Jennifer McRobbie A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of PhD at the University of St Andrews 2012 Full metadata for this item is available in St Andrews Research Repository at: http://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/ Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10023/3151 This item is protected by original copyright Gender and Violence in Gregory of Tours’ Decem Libri Historiarum Jennifer McRobbie This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of PhD at the University of St Andrews Date of Submission 19th August 2011 ii Declaration I, Jennifer McRobbie, hereby certify that this thesis, which is approximately 76,000 words in length, has been written by me, that it is the record of work carried out by me and that it has not been submitted in any previous application for a higher degree. I was admitted as a research student in September 2004 and as a candidate for the degree of PhD in August 2011; the higher study for which this is a record was carried out in the University of St. Andrews between 2004 and 2011. Date…………..signature of candidate I hereby certify that the candidate has fulfilled the conditions of the Resolution and Regulations appropriate for the degree of PhD in the University of St. Andrews and that the candidate is qualified to submit this thesis in application for that degree. In submitting this thesis to the University of St. Andrews I understand that I am giving permission for it to be made available for use in accordance with the regulations of the University Library for the time being in force, subject to any copyright vested in the work not being affected thereby.
    [Show full text]
  • Vladimir Ghika. Prințul Cerșetor De Iubire Pentru Cristos
    Anca Mărtinaş Vladimir Ghika Prinţul cerşetor de iubire pentru Cristos TexTe originale în iTaliană Anca Mărtinaş Traducere în română Cristina Grigore FOTOGRAFII Postulatura, Arhiva Vladimir Ghika, Bucureşti Arhiva Editura Velar Fotolia (p. 20, © fredredhat; p. 45, © Mykola Mazuryk) consiliere ediTorială Oscar Serra grafică Pier Rocco Gianati © 2013 Editrice VELAR 24020 Gorle, Bg www.velar.it ISBN 978-88-7135-823-9 © 2013 Editura ARCB Str. General Henri Mathias Berthelot, 19 010164, București, ROMÂNIA www.arcb.ro ISBN 978-973-1891-75-0 Descrierea CIP a Bibliotecii Naţionale a României MĂRTINAȘ GIULIMONDI, ANCA Vladimir Ghika: prințul cerșetor de iubire pentru Cristos / Anca Mărtinaș; trad.: Cristina Grigore - Bucureşti: Editura Arhiepiscopiei Romano-Catolice, 2013 ISBN 978-973-1891-75-0 I. Grigore, Cristina (trad.) 282 (498+44) Ghika,Vl.(0:82-94) 821.135.1-94 Toate drepturile de traducere şi reproducere, cu orice mijloc, sunt rezervate pentru toate ţările. Cine este bărbatul din fotografie? n preot”, ar spune oricine, la vederea „Ureverendei pe care o poartă. „Moș Crăciun!”, ar putea exclama un co- Vladimir Ghika 3 În pagina pil, încântat de părul lui alb, de barbă și chiar precedentă: Mons. Ghika, de vârsta care corespunde perfect cu cel ce în pragul unei aduce daruri de Crăciun. Biserici din „Un filosof”, ar putea gândi altcineva, da- Bucureşti, torită privirii sale gânditoare, erudite, deși e ca şi cum şi-ar aştepta îndreptată cu smerenie în jos. pătimirea „Un om care a cunoscut suferința”, ar spune poate o altă persoană, impresionată de chipul îmbătrânit care amintește de Passio Christi, acele trăsături omenești dureroase im- pregnate pentru totdeauna pe Sfântul Giulgiu.
    [Show full text]
  • May 2018 May 2018
    MAY 18 E COVERS 4_13 FINAL.qxp_Layout 1 4/13/18 5:35 PM Page 1 MAY 2018 KNIGHTSOFCOLUMBUS May Columbia Ad.qxp_Layout 1 4/13/18 3:24 PM Page 1 Discover the Catholic Difference Rely on the Knights of Columbus to protect your family’s future. 3 A name you know. 3 A company you trust. 3 An organization you can believe in. Find an agent at kofc.org or 1-800-345-5632 LIFE INSURANCE DISABILITY INCOME INSURANCE LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE RETIREMENT ANNUITIES MAY 18 E 4_13 FINAL.qxp_Mar E 12 4/14/18 9:12 AM Page 1 KNIGHTSOFCOLUMBUS M A y 2 0 1 8 ♦ V o l u M e 9 8 ♦ N u M b e r 5 COLUMBIA FEATURES 8 Medal of Honor Medic An interview with Capt. Gary M. Rose about his service in the Vietnam War. BY COLUMBIA STAFF 14 Knights of the ‘Greatest Generation’ Knights who served in World War II tell their stories. BY COLUMBIA STAFF 20 Mission Accomplished A young Knight accompanies a relic of St. Francis Xavier on a historic pilgrimage across Canada. BY DEBORAH GYAPONG 24 A Celebration of Mary, Mother of the Church The Church’s Marian identity will be honored in a new feast day, on the Monday after Pentecost. BY SEAN INNERST Five Canadian soldiers sit on the steps of a K of C Army Hut club- house in Prince George, British Columbia, circa 1940. DEPARTMENTS 36Building a better world Knights of Columbus News 7 Christians at Risk Native American Catholic commu- Order Provides Aid to Persecuted Nebraska Knights intensify effort nities demonstrate diversity of cul- Christians During Holy Week • to help persecuted Iraqi Christians ture and the unity of faith.
    [Show full text]
  • Complete Dissertation
    University of Groningen The growth of an Austrasian identity Stegeman, Hans IMPORTANT NOTE: You are advised to consult the publisher's version (publisher's PDF) if you wish to cite from it. Please check the document version below. Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Publication date: 2014 Link to publication in University of Groningen/UMCG research database Citation for published version (APA): Stegeman, H. (2014). The growth of an Austrasian identity: Processes of identification and legend construction in the Northeast of the Regnum Francorum, 600-800. Copyright Other than for strictly personal use, it is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). The publication may also be distributed here under the terms of Article 25fa of the Dutch Copyright Act, indicated by the “Taverne” license. More information can be found on the University of Groningen website: https://www.rug.nl/library/open-access/self-archiving-pure/taverne- amendment. Take-down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Downloaded from the University of Groningen/UMCG research database (Pure): http://www.rug.nl/research/portal. For technical reasons the number of authors shown on this cover page is limited to 10 maximum. Download date: 02-10-2021 The growth of an Austrasian identity Processes of identification and legend construction in the Northeast of the Regnum Francorum, 600-800 Proefschrift ter verkrijging van het doctoraat aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen op gezag van de rector magnificus dr.
    [Show full text]
  • The Image of Mary of the Miraculous Medal: a Valiant Woman
    Joyce C. Polistena The Image of Mary of the Miraculous Medal: A Valiant Woman Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 11, no. 2 (Summer 2012) Citation: Joyce C. Polistena, “The Image of Mary of the Miraculous Medal: A Valiant Woman,” Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 11, no. 2 (Summer 2012), http://www.19thc- artworldwide.org/summer12/joyce-polistena-the-image-of-mary-of-the-miraculous-medal. Published by: Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art. Notes: This PDF is provided for reference purposes only and may not contain all the functionality or features of the original, online publication. Polistena: The Image of Mary of the Miraculous Medal: A Valiant Woman Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 11, no. 2 (Summer 2012) The Image of Mary of the Miraculous Medal: A Valiant Woman by Joyce C. Polistena “Gentlemen, whether you like it or not, the feeling for religion has in the last six years regained a power which no one could have foreseen.”[1] A member of France’s Chamber of Deputies made this surprising declaration in 1837, noting the dramatic religious revival that had taken place in France in recent years. One particular religious event, a Mariophanic occurrence, may have contributed to this phenomenon. It also led to a new iconography for the Virgin Mary (fig. 1). This is the subject of my article, in which I attempt to show how a new, potent image of the Virgin became popular because it emerged at a propitious moment, politically, and because new technologies helped to widely propagate it. Fig. 1, Anon., Catherine Labouré’s Vision of the Miraculous Medal, ca.
    [Show full text]
  • Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes ‒ Marian High School, February 11
    Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes – Marian High School, February 11, 2019 Most Reverend Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades “It was 161 years ago today, on February 11, 1858, that the Blessed Virgin Mary first appeared to the 14-year old Bernadette Soubirous at the grotto of Massabielle near the village of Lourdes in France. It was the first of 18 apparitions. At this first apparition, Bernadette first saw a light, then she saw a young lady who she said was “beautiful, more beautiful than any other.” She did not know it was the Virgin Mary. Bernadette said that the lady smiled at her and spoke to her with much tenderness and love. She described the woman to others as ‘the beautiful lady.’ She was beautiful in every way, not just physically. It is hardly surprising that Mary should be beautiful, given that – during the last apparition on March 25th, 1858, she revealed her name to Bernadette. She said: “I am the Immaculate Conception.” Is this not the greatest beauty of Mary of Nazareth, the Mother of Jesus? She was without sin from the first moment of her existence. She was preserved by God from every stain of original sin. We call her Mary most holy. Her holiness was perfect. That’s why she’s the greatest of all the saints, the Queen of All Saints. That’s the patron title I gave to Bishop Dwenger High School some years ago, when I gave to your high school Our Lady of Lourdes as patroness. The young Bernadette saw the beauty of Mary.
    [Show full text]
  • The Saints of the Vincentian Family by John E
    DePaul University From the SelectedWorks of John E Rybolt 2015 The ainS ts of the Vincentian Family John E Rybolt, DePaul University Available at: https://works.bepress.com/john_rybolt/74/ THE SAINTS OF THE VINCENTIAN FAMILY BY JOHN E. RYBOLT, C.M. (A conference prepared for the participants in CIF, Centre International de Formation, held in Paris, France; revised and updated.) INTRODUCTION The purpose of this week of the program is to be faithful to paragraph 50 of the Constitutions, which instructs us about our Vincentian Family. 50. We should cherish devotion to Saint Vincent and to the canonized and beatified members of the Vincentian Family. We should constantly return to the heritage of our Founder, expressed in his writings and in the tradition of the Congregation, that we may learn to love what he loved and practice what he taught. As you can see, we are really interested in just the first sentence of this paragraph. Nevertheless it tells us a great deal. We could approach this subject hagiographically: that is, in the worst sense of the term, to look at these saints and blesseds as the models of every Vincentian virtue, searching their lives for examples of these, marveling at them, and drawing out lesson for our personal daily living. You are certainly free to do so, and during these hours together, I will display several items of interest which could be read, as well as a bibliography. On the other hand, I am going to approach the subject historically, particularly by giving the historical context in which these confreres of ours lived and worked.
    [Show full text]
  • Denise Brigou
    GABRIEL n° 92 4ème trimestre 2020 GABRIEL n° 92 4ème trimestre 2020 SOMMAIRE Sommaire + Colophon Page 2 Éditorial Philippe de Mûelenaere Page 3 BD News Yves Félix Pages 4 à 9 « Notre-Dame de Buglose 400 ans » Philippe de Mûelenaere Pages 10 et 11 Article de EOF Philippe de Mûelenaere Pages 12 et 13 « 14 Femmes d’Exception » Roland Francart sj Pages 14 à 18 « Hildegarde de Bingen » Yves Félix Page 19 « Mgr GHIKA, vagabond apostolique » Dodo Niţă Pages 20 à 23 Interview Marc Jailloux Héloïse Dautricourt Pages 24 et 25 « Foucauld, une tentation dans le désert » Cédric Liochon Pages 26 et 27 Souscription à « Panorama » Michel Maes Pages 28 et 29 « Marins dans l’âme » Roland Francart sj Page 30 Mentions CRIABD / In memoriam Page 31 « Gabriel » est la revue trimestrielle du Centre Religieux d’Information et d’Analyse de la Bande Dessinée -Association Sans But Lucratif - ( CRIABD asbl ) Rédacteur en Chef, conception, mise en page : Michel Maes Montage, lay-out, insertions: Luc Vanhaegendoren Ont participé à ce numéro : Philippe de Mûelenaere, Yves Félix, Roland Francart sj.,Cédric Liochon, Michel Maes, Dodo Niţă. Couverture : Couverture de l’album « Mgr Vl. GHIKA » de G. Evrard & L.-B. Koch aux éditions du Triomphe Illustrations : J.-F. Kieffer « Mille images d’Évangile » éditions Les presses d’île de France Dernière page : Couverture de « Hildegarde de Bingen » de F. Garcia & G. Lehideux aux éditions du Signe Impression: FACOPY sprl Woluwe St-Lambert - 2 - GABRIEL n° 92 4ème trimestre 2020 Editorial L’année 2020 a été marquée par la crise que nous traversons. La priorité a été donnée au respect de toutes les règles pour participer à l’effort collectif pour combattre la pandémie.
    [Show full text]
  • Xerox University Microfilms
    INFORMATION TO USERS This material was produced from a microfilm copy of the original document. While the most advanced technological means to photograph and reproduce this document have been used, the quality is heavily dependent upon the quality of the original submitted. The following explanation of techniques is provided to help you understand markings or patterns which may appear on this reproduction. I.The sign or "target" for pages apparently lacking from the document photographed is "Missing Page(s)". If it was possible to obtain the missing page(s) or section, they are spliced into the film along with adjacent pages. This may have necessitated cutting thru an image and duplicating adjacent pages to insure you complete continuity. 2. When an image on the film is obliterated with a large round black mark, it is an indication that the photographer suspected that the copy may have moved during exposure and thus cause a blurred image. You will find a good image of the page in the adjacent frame. 3. When a map, drawing or chart, etc., was part of the material being photographed the photographer followed a definite method in "sectioning" the material. It is customary to begin photoing at the upper left hand corner of a large sheet and to continue photoing from left to right in equal sections with a small overlap. If necessary, sectioning is continued again — beginning below the first row and continuing on until complete. 4. The majority of users indicate that the textual content is of greatest value, however, a somewhat higher quality reproduction could be made from "photographs" if essential to the understanding of the dissertation.
    [Show full text]
  • General Curia
    VINCENTIANA 6-2005 - FRANCESE November 23, 2005 − 1ª BOZZA .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ENERAL..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................URIA.............................................. .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]