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Pierre de
Bérulle (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ də beʁyl]; 4
February 1575 – 2
October 1629) was a
French Catholic priest,
cardinal and
statesman in 17th-century...
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Bérulle (French pronunciation: [beʁyl]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France.
Berulle's history dates back to the 12th
century when...
- life of
Catholic priests founded in 1611 in Paris, France, by
Pierre de
Bérulle (1575–1629), who
later became a cardinal.
Members are
known as Bérullians...
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Cardinal Pierre de
Bérulle (1575–1629),
along with St.
Francis de Sales, who in 1877 was
declared a
Doctor of the Church. One of
Berulle's disciples, Jean-Jacques...
- July 1686. The
chief works of François were the
monument to
Cardinal de
Bérulle, the
founder of the
Carmelite order,
which formerly occupied the chapel...
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acquaintance of the mystic,
Charles de Condren, and
through him
Pierre de
Bérulle,
founder of the
French Oratory,
under whose influence, he
adopted an Augustinian...
- to King
Henry IV. Once in France, he made the
acquaintance of
Pierre de
Bérulle, whom he took as his
spiritual advisor. André Duval, of the
Sorbonne introduced...
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strong political purpose.
Among the
prominent dévots was
Cardinal Pierre de
Bérulle,
founder of the
French school of
spirituality and
chaplain to
queen Marie...
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Sales Baroque period to
French Revolution Tommaso Campanella Pierre de
Bérulle Pierre G****endi René
Descartes Mary of
Jesus of Ágreda António
Vieira Jean-Jacques...
- Varden, Erik (2011).
Redeeming Freedom: The
Principle of
Servitude in
Bérulle. Roma:
Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo. ISBN 9783830674788. Guzzetti, Silvia...