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257:, who was prominent in serving the poor in the slums of Paris. The members of the conferences collaborated with Rendu during the time of the cholera epidemic. When fear had gripped the population, she organized the conferences in all the neighborhoods of Paris to care for the cholera victims, becoming well known in the city for her work, especially in the 12th arrondissement. Frederic's first act of charity was to take his supply of winter firewood and bring it to a widow whose husband had died of cholera. 1330: 433: 309: 50: 305:. He decided to give a course of lectures on German Literature in the Middle Ages and in preparation for it went on a short tour of Germany. His lectures proved highly successful despite the fact that he attached fundamental importance to Christianity as the primary factor in the growth of European civilization, unlike his predecessors and most of his colleagues, who shared in the predominantly anti-Christian climate of the Sorbonne at that time. 242:
meeting during a heated debate in which Ozanam and his friends were trying to prove from historical evidence alone the truth of the Catholic Church as the one founded by Christ, their adversaries declared that, though at one time the Church was a source of good, it no longer was. One voice issued the challenge, "What is your church doing now? What is She doing for the poor of Paris? Show us your works and we will believe you!"
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Candelas describes Ozanam as " ... a man of great faith. He valued friendships and defended his friends no matter what the cost. He was attentive to details, perhaps to the extreme. ... e showed a great tenderness when dealing with his family. ...He had a great reverence for his parents, and revealed
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Ozanam "is recognized as a precursor of the Catholic Church's social doctrine, whose cultural and religious origins he wanted to know and on which he wrote books which are still in great demand." In contemporary movements, he was an earnest and conscientious advocate of Catholic democracy and of the
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position. Ozanam and his friends revived a discussion group called a "Society of Good Studies" and formed it into a "Conference of History" which quickly became a forum for large and lively discussions among students. Their attentions turned frequently to the social teachings of the Gospel. At one
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in Paris, as part of the Notre-Dame Lectures specially aimed at the catechesis of Christian youth, which had been inaugurated at the behest of his friend Ozanam. Lacordaire's first lecture took place on 8 March 1835, and was met with wide acclaim. Lacordaire was reputed to be the greatest pulpit
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who was born in the area. Ozanam also found time to help organize and write for the Association for the Propagation of the Faith, a lay Catholic organization founded in the city with the aim of supporting Catholic missionaries, many of whom came from the area. That autumn he went to study law in
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orator of the nineteenth century. The social event of its day, it was well-attended and became an annual tradition in Paris. According to Thomas Bokenkotter, Lacordaire's Notre Dame Conferences, "...proved to be one of the most dramatic events of nineteenth century church history."
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Frédéric Ozanam was born on Friday, 23 April 1813, to Jean and Marie Ozanam. He was the fifth of 14 children, one of only three to reach adulthood. His family, which had distant Jewish connections, had been settled in the region around
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in 1836. His father, who had wanted him to study law, died on 12 May 1837. Although he preferred literature, Ozanam worked in the legal profession in order to support his mother, and was admitted to the Bar in Lyon in 1837.
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that then formed the basis of Ozanam's best-known books. A year later he was appointed to a professorship of commercial law at Lyon, and in 1840, at the age of twenty-seven, assistant professor of foreign literature at the
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There are French biographies of Ozanam by his brother, C. A. Ozanam (Paris, 1882); Mme E. Humbert (Paris, 1880); C. Huit (Paris, 1882); M. de Lambel (Paris, 1887); L. Curnier (Paris, 1888); and B. Faulquier (Paris,
139:; 23 April 1813 – 8 September 1853) was a French Catholic literary scholar, lawyer, journalist and equal rights advocate. He founded with fellow students the Conference of Charity, later known as the 651: 1393: 677:
Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy, Inc., Mobile, Alabama, a charitable pharmacy for uninsured low income, working poor, disabled adult individuals in need of free life-sustaining medication.
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and his appreciative sympathy with medieval life admirably qualified him for his work, and his scholarly attainments are still highly esteemed.
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In his writings he dwelt upon important contributions of historical Christianity, and maintained especially that, in continuing the work of the
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Paris, where he suffered a great deal from homesickness. Ozanam fell in with the Ampère family (living for a time with the mathematician
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on Thursday, 8 September 1853, at the age of 40. He was buried in the crypt of the church of St. Joseph des Carmes at the
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as conducive to liberty, and he was frequently impugned by reactionaries who accused him of deserting the Church.
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Documents Inédits pour servir a l'histoire de l'Italie depuis le VIIIeme siècle jusqu'au XIIeme
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view that the Church should adapt itself to the changed political conditions consequent to the
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Ozanam's spiritual writings were approved by theologians on 11 November 1949. A cause for his
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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As a consequence, in May 1833 Ozanam and a group of other young men founded the charitable
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While still a student, Ozanam took up journalism and contributed considerably to Bailly's
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Still, he also pursued his personal interest, and in 1839 he obtained the degree of
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Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum
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Gregory, David L. (2005). "Antoine Frederic Ozanam: Building the Good Society".
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his ability to sacrifice his career and his profession in order to please them.
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Deux chanceliers d'Angleterre, Bacon de Verulam et Saint Thomas de Cantorbéry
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His works were published in eleven volumes (Paris, 1862–1865). They include:
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Frederic Ozanam and the Establishment of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
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His letters were partly translated into English by A. Coates (London, 1886).
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Unpublished documents in the history of Italy from the 8th-12th centuries.
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Frédéric Ozanam, l'Engagement d'un Intellectuel Catholique au XIXe Siècle
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Ozanam Hall, Chicago, a residence hall at the Lincoln Park campus of
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Eveline, Sister M. (1941). "The Social Thought of Frederic Ozanam,"
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McCloskey O.F.M., Pat. "French Layman Showed Faith in Action",
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Ozanam Inn, New Orleans, Louisiana, a shelter for the homeless.
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Delany, Selden P. (1935). "Frederic Ozanam (1813-1853)." In:
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German biographies by F.X. Karker (Paderborn, 1867) and
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Ozanam House, Agidingbi, a heritage-listed building in
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Frederick Ozanam
Blessed

Milan
Kingdom of Italy
Marseilles
France
Catholic Church
Beatified
Notre-Dame de Paris
Pope John Paul II
Feast
[ɑ̃twanfʁedeʁikozanam]
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
beatified
Pope John Paul II
Notre-Dame de Paris
Lyon
Jacques Ozanam
mathematician
First French Republic
First French Empire
Milan
Lyon
Saint-Simonianism
Alphonse de Lamartine
André-Marie Ampère
liberal Catholics
François-René de Chateaubriand
Charles Forbes René de Montalembert

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