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Philippine Duchesne, Pioneer on the American Frontier (1769-1852) Volume 1

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Volume 1: 1769-1828. In 1818, Mother Rose Philippine Duchesne, of the newly-founded Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, left France to participate in the missionary expansion of the Catholic Church in the New World, at the request of Bishop Louis William Dubourg, named bishop of "Louisiana." This vast area, acquired by the United States from France in 1803, extended over a territory of 530,000,000 acres (828,000 square miles), from New Orleans to Canada, including all the lands drained by the vast river system of the Mississippi and the Missouri, the future Midwest of the United States. Navigation was often difficult and the postal system disrupted. The writings of Saint Philippine--656 letters, five journals and a few shorter documents, all in French (except for one letter in English)--constitute a rich source of information about her missionary call and the sacrifices involved, the primitive life of the first years on the Missouri frontier, and the development of the Catholic Church and the Society of the Sacred Heart in North America during thirty-four years. They depict her heroic life, widely recognized by historians of pioneer American Catholic life, and reveal her holiness, proclaimed by the Catholic Church in 1988. All of her writings have not been available to readers and researchers until now. This annotated edition brings them all together.

Author Biography:

Marie-France Carreel, RSCJ, is Doctor in Educational Sciences from Université Lumière Lyon 2. She has taught at the Interdiocesan Seminary of Avignon, at Institut Catholique Saint-Jean, and at the Catholic Education Training Centre for Primary School Teachers in Marseille. Carolyn Osiek, RSCJ, Th.D. Harvard University, was for thirty-two years Professor of New Testament, and is the author or editor of many books and articles. Since retirement from teaching in 2009, she has been Provincial Archivist of the Society of the Sacred Heart, United States-Canada Province. Frances Gimber, RSCJ, was a teacher and administrator in schools of the Sacred Heart in the United States and Japan and also served in the secretariat of the motherhouse of the Society of the Sacred Heart in Rome. She is now occupied in editing and translation, including Monique Luirard, The Society of the Sacred Heart in the World of Its Times (1865-2000).
Release date NZ
May 15th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
annotated edition
Illustrations
4 illustrations
Pages
860
Series
Dimensions
152x229x43
ISBN-13
9780997132946
Product ID
30474323

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