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Pauline von Hügel

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268:. After a few weeks of her second and last season in society, she told her mother, "I cannot bear it any longer. Here are you squandering so much money on me for dresses and jewels and entertainments, to bring me into a society with which I have not one idea in common, and which I loathe; and I think of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who became poor for my sake, and worked as a carpenter—and all around us there are so many poor people in misery and want who could be relieved by what I am spending so uselessly. Oh, mother, do take me away and put an end to it." If she had followed her own inclination, she would have joined a religious Order, but she was advised that her duty lay at home with her widowed mother, and she accepted this responsibility. 166: 336: 346:
the church for service. The whole of that work, Hügel did practically alone. During that time, she relaxed nothing of the incessant round of daily minor duties; her choir, her catechisms, her club, her visitation of the poor, a visitation which was not that of a mere benefactress coming to give alms, but of a personal friend intimately acquainted with all the person's wants and trials, and deeply interested in each one of them. All this was done with health already seriously affected by prolonged overstrain. Her name is commemorated on a brass plaque located at the back of the church.
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Hugel is regarded as the founder of Boscombe's, Corpus Christi Church (1896). It was the crowning desire of her life was to build a church in the town where she and her mother lived. This required time and care to arrange, plan, and carry out all the construction details, and of equipping and fitting
312:; it was a sixpenny volume containing four short stories, three on English Catholic life during the days of the persecution, and one of which the scene is laid in Italy, but the theme is the conversion of a young American girl and her Scotch governess. A sketch of Lady Clare Feilding appeared in the 248:. Though Pauline's earliest years had been passed in the midst of Courts, where she had been surrounded with all the pleasantries and opportunities available, even as a child, she shrank from worldly things, and far from finding her happiness in them, she felt them a burden, and even despised them. 327:
Charitable in the extreme, so that never was she heard to speak harshly of anyone, she was severe on herself alone, and punished herself for shortcomings that were visible to no one else. In the depths of a most severe winter, she trudged on foot in the snow from Moorfield Grove, Bournemouth, to
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After his retirement from the diplomatic service, Baron von Hügel settled his family in the country of his wife. When still in Pauline's teens, after her father's death, the mother and daughter removed to England. Pauline's refined beauty -bearing a striking resemblance to the Madonna of
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Hügel lay for months at home in Boscombe with a long-suffering illness. Even on her sick bed, she wrote pious and interesting little books, and condensed the lives of the Saints for popular use. She received the
367:, Pauline was buried beside her mother and her brother, Friedrich, at St. Benedict's Cemetery, in the shadow of the abbey. Redmayne, who died in 1902, is buried alongside Pauline and her mother. 644:
Dobrée, Louisa Emily; Francis, M. E.; Kerr, Lady Amabel; Hügel), Pauline von; Knowles, Richard Brinsley Sheridan; Maitland, Frances Mary; Maude, Sophie Dora Spicer; Mulholland, Clara (1897).
332:, Bournemouth to instruct some poor converts, to teach the children their catechism, to gather young girls round her at the club and help to brighten their lives by some cheerful amusement. 229:(1830-1913), a Scotchwoman and daughter of General Farquharson Charles and Elizabeth met in India in 1833, where her father was serving as a military officer, and the couple become 647:
A Round Table of the Representative Irish and English Catholic Novelists: At which is Served a Feast of Excellent Stories; with Portraits, Biographical Sketches, and Bibliography
201:, England. In 1900, bedridden with a long-suffering illness, she continued to write until her death in March 1901, age 43. Some of her works were published posthumously. 812: 276:
Pauline remained unmarried and lived a quiet life with her mother and Miss Mary Ellen Redmayne, the mother's school companion and lifelong friend, at Boscombe,
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On 29 March 2001, the hundredth anniversary of Pauline's death, a memorial mass was said in her honor at Corpus Christi Church, Boscombe.
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on 18 December 1900 but lingered till she finally died on 29 March 1901. A benefactress of the
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in 1847. charles was 56 when they married, and Elizabeth, 20. Pauline, her older brother,
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Baron Von Hügel, Man of God: An Introductory Anthology Compiled, with a Biographical Pref
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Around 1860, the father's business required the family to remove to
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The Month: An Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Science and Art
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Hügel, Friedrich Freiherr von; Chambers, Percy Franklin (1946).
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Baron Friedrich Von Hügel: A Study of His Life and Thought
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Baroness Pauline Marie Marguerite Isabelle von Hügel
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Florence
Boscombe
Dorset
St. Benedict's Cemetery
Stratton
Charles von Hügel
Friedrich von Hügel
Anatole von Hügel

Pauline von Metternich
courtly
high society
benefactress
Corpus Christi Church
Boscombe
Hügel
Florence
Charles von Hügel
Duke of Tuscany
Farquharson
betrothed
Friedrich von Hügel
Anatole von Hügel
Brussels
Il Sodoma
Rome
Galleria Borghese
London
Bournemouth

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