. Legends of the monastic orders : as represented in the fine arts. this community became useful as well aspopular. When St. Vincent de Paul instituted the Hospice dela Madeleine, as a refuge for poor erring women, he placed itunder the superintendence of the Sisters of the Visitation,called in France Sceurs de Sainte Marie. La Mere Francoise died in 1641, and was canonised byClement XIV. (Ganganelli) in 1769. Madame de Sevignedid not live to see her sainte Grande-Maman receive the 3 M LEGENDS OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS. honours of beatification; but, from various passages of herletters, she appea
. Legends of the monastic orders : as represented in the fine arts. this community became useful as well aspopular. When St. Vincent de Paul instituted the Hospice dela Madeleine, as a refuge for poor erring women, he placed itunder the superintendence of the Sisters of the Visitation,called in France Sceurs de Sainte Marie. La Mere Francoise died in 1641, and was canonised byClement XIV. (Ganganelli) in 1769. Madame de Sevignedid not live to see her sainte Grande-Maman receive the 3 M LEGENDS OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS. honours of beatification; but, from various passages of herletters, she appears to have regarded her with deep veneration,and to have cherished for her sake une espece de fraternitehereditaire avec les Sceurs de Ste. Marie, quelle ne manquaitpoint de visiter partout ou elle allait. Long before her canonisation, pictures and prints of LaMere de Chantal, as foundress of her community, were com-monly met with: the only subject from her life represents herreceiving from the hands of St. Francis de Sales the Rule ofthe Order of the 85 A Monk received into Paradise. (From the FaradUo of F. Angelico da_Fiesole.) INDEX. ABB Abelajid and Heloise, allusion to, 16, note A Becket, St. Thomas, 101. His ac-tions and character variously es-timated by historians, 101. LordCampbells opinion, 101. Cause ofhis murder, 102. His varied liferich in scenes for the painter, 102,103. Becomes Archbishop of Can-terbury, and resigns the Chancellor-ship, 103. His history from this pe-riod to his death, 103-106. Legendrelative to his burial, 106. No me-morial of him remaining in England,106. Uncanonised in the reign ofHenry VIII., 106. Greatly honouredby the Eoman Church, 107, of devotional and otherpaintings of him, 107-110 Adelbert, St., his mission to Bohemia,176 Aguado Gallery, references to picturesin the, 134, 277, 347, 351, 405 Alban, St., the first English martyr, miraeles, 43 Albert, St., Founder of the CarmeliteOrder, 411 Albertus
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