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Rémi-Joseph Tellier

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Society have had to suffer at my hands. This appeal to the laity is a new feature in our ecclesiastical discipline." Tellier acknowledged receiving the letter, and forwarded it to the regional superior. He wrote back to Hughes detailing his distress about the accusations, and claiming he did not know of any foundations for them. The problems with Hughes continued to be a worry for Tellier until the end of his presidency.
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Growing tensions with Hughes, who owned the property rights to the Seminary of St. Joseph, led to the withdrawal of Jesuits from their service at St. Joseph's. Tellier needed to find accommodations for the Jesuit scholastics who left the seminary, and began an extensive remodeling of Rose Hill Manor.
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Hughes continued to voice displeasure at the manner in which the Jesuits were overseeing the college. At one point, "the president of St. John's board of trustees, Mr. Peter Hargous, told the Jesuit president Remigius I. Tellier...that the best thing for the Jesuits to do was to give the archbishop a
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In 1857 Hughes wrote a letter to Tellier expressing his dissatisfaction with the Jesuits: "I have understood that the Jesuits in my diocese have been making appeals to some of our lay-Catholics in the way of seeking redress or securing sympathy on account of real or imaginary grievances which your
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priest. After postings in France and Italy, in 1842 Tellier emigrated to Canada with several other Jesuits determined to establish the order there. He remained in Canada for ten years before moving to the US, where he became the first
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In 1842, he was one of nine Jesuits to try to reestablish the Jesuit order in Canada. Tellier was skeptical about the future success of the order in Canada, but still attempted to help. He volunteered to assist the Irish victims of
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Around 1853, Tellier became the first prefect of Studies and Discipline at the College of St. Francis Xavier in New York. Two years later, in 1855, he became the seventh rector at St John's College in Fordham.
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Tellier was rector during the 1856 commencement when controversy over his presidency arose. The invited speaker at the college that year was
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in Montreal; however, he was too sick to attend the opening celebrations of the church in December 1865.
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from 1833 to 1837. He then held the same position at the Collège d’Aoste in Italy until 1840.
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of the New York–Canada mission. He spent the remainder of his life dedicated to building the
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The College of St. Francis Xavier: A Memorial and Retrospect 1847-1897
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in 1831, he held the position of rector of the Collège de Chambéry in
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O'Hare, Joseph A. (September 1, 1998). Hennessy, Thomas C. (ed.).
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Orestes A. Brownson's ... Life: Latter life: from 1856-1876
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Rémi-Joseph Tellier was born on October 9, 1796, in
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Catholic Publication Society Company: London, 1891.
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Jesuit
prefect
College of St. Francis Xavier, New York
rector
Fordham University
Tavaux
ordination
Savoy
typhus
Montreal Island
Rémi Gaulin
Kingston
Regiopolis College
Toronto
Orestes Brownson
John Hughes
superior general
Church of the Gesù
Collège Sainte-Marie



"Biography – TELLIER, RÉMI-JOSEPH – Volume IX (1861-1870) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography"
"Professor Explains Roots of Church-Laity Conflict in Old New York"
Orestes A. Brownson's ... Life: Latter life: from 1856-1876
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