. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . Psalmist: A contrite andhiunbled heart, O God, Thou wilt not despise (Ps., 1,19). The petitioner at the Throne of Mercy wouldchasten his heart and offer it as a sacrifice to God,who healeth the broken of heart and bindeth uptheir wounds (Ps. cxlvi, 3). The ancient Chris-tians were accustomed to strike the breast whenthey heard mention made of sensual sins; at theForgive us our trespasses of the Pater Noster;and in detestation of the crime of the Jews,
. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . Psalmist: A contrite andhiunbled heart, O God, Thou wilt not despise (Ps., 1,19). The petitioner at the Throne of Mercy wouldchasten his heart and offer it as a sacrifice to God,who healeth the broken of heart and bindeth uptheir wounds (Ps. cxlvi, 3). The ancient Chris-tians were accustomed to strike the breast whenthey heard mention made of sensual sins; at theForgive us our trespasses of the Pater Noster;and in detestation of the crime of the Jews, at thewords of the Gospel, Thou hast a devil, apphedto Christ. Seisenberger in Kirchenler,; A. Carpo, Compendiosa Bihlio-iheca Liturgica (Bologna, 1885), s. vv. Confiteor, Nobis quoquepeccatoribus, Agnus Dei, Domine non sum dignus. Andrew B. Meehan. Brebeuf, Jean de, Jesuit missionary, b. at Cond^-eur-Vire in Normandy, March, 1593; d. in Canada,near Georgian Bay, 16 March, 1649. His desirewas to become a lay brother, but he finally enteredthe Society of Jesus as a scholastic, 8 November,1617. .According to Ragueneau it was 5 j£AN DE Br±BEUF, S. J. Though of unusual physical strength, his healthgave way completely when he was twenty-eight,which interfered with his studies and permittedonly what was strictly necessary, so that he neveracquired any extensive theological 19 June, 1625, he arrived m Quebec, with theRecollect, Joseph dela Roche ,and in spite of thethreat which the Cal-vinist captain of theship made to carryhim back to France,he remained in thecolony. He over-came the dislike ofthe colonists for Jes-uits and secured asite for a residenceon the St. Charles,the exact locationof a former landingof Jacques immediately tookup his abode in theIndian wigwams, andhas left us an ac-count of his five months experience there in thedead of winter. In the spring he set out with theIndians on a journey to Lake Huron in a canoe,during
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