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Marie of the Incarnation, OCD, also
known as
Madame Acarie (1
February 1566–18
April 1618), was the
foundress of the
Discalced Carmel in
France and later...
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Marie of the
Incarnation may
refer to:
Marie of the
Incarnation (Carmelite) (1566–1618)
Marie of the
Incarnation (Ursuline) (1599–1672) This disambiguation...
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fervently Catholic regent Anne of Austria). The
residence of
Madame Barbara Acarie,
whose husband Pierre had been a
strong supporter of the League, became...
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manual two or
three generations of mystics. For his
influence on
Madame Acarie,
Pierre de Bérulle, André Duval, and
Vincent de Paul he has been called...
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Reform of the
Carmelite Order into France. Born
Marguerite Acarie, her father,
Pierre Acarie, was one of the
staunchest members of the
Catholic League...
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While in Paris, he also met
Cardinal Berulle and
Madame Acarie. They
consulted with him on
matters such as the
introduction of
Teresa of...
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Bourdet Poitou 79 mid 17th-century
Acarie du
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Observance (Italy) Beatified: 24
August 1771 by Pope
Clement XIV
Barbe Acarie née
Avrillot (rel. name:
Marie of the Incarnation) (1566–1618), Widow; Professed...
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numerous converts. With the co-operation of his cousin,
Madame Acarie (Marie of the Incarnation), in 1604 he
introduced the
Discalced Carmelite...
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Marie of the
Incarnation (Carmelite) (1566–1618) - also
known as
Madame Acarie François de
Sales (1567–1622)
Cecilia del
Nacimiento (1570–1646) John of...