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Some of his sermons have also been preserved; they were printed against his will from stenographic notes. Father Roh's greatest strength lay in his power of speech and "he was the most powerful and effective preacher of the German tongue that the Jesuits have had in this century".
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He could also write when necessary, as several articles from him in the "Stimmen aus Maria-Laach" prove. In his pamphlet "Das alte Lied: der Zweck heiligt die Mittel, im Texte verbessert und auf neue Melodie gesetzt", he declared he would give a thousand
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Up to his thirteenth year, Roh spoke only French, so that he had to learn German from a German priest in the vicinity before he was able to begin his gymnasial studies in the boarding-school kept by the Jesuits at
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to the person who could show to the faculty of law of Bonn or Heidelberg a book written by a Jesuit which taught the principle that the end justifies the means. The prize went unclaimed.
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only lasted a year. When the Catholic missions for the common people were opened in Germany in 1850, his real labors began; as he said himself, "Praise God, I now come into my element."
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He was an extemporaneous speaker; the writing of sermons and addresses was, as he himself confessed, "simply impossible" to him.
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as tutor in the family of his countryman and friend Siegwart-MĂĽller, also expatriated. He stayed there until 1849.
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in Switzerland. He later became a day-pupil at the gymnasium kept by the Jesuits at
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He taught the lower gymnasial classes at the lyceum at
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