Guy-All Saints\' day-Julien Carron
See also: Carron
Guy-All Saints' day-Julien Carron (1760, Rennes - 1821) is a French monk.
He founded in his birthplace in 1789 a manufacture of fabrics where the 2000 poor were employed, and opened an asylum for the girls torn off with the defect. He refuses to lend oath to the civil Constitution of the clergy, and is imprisoned. Off-set with Jersey in 1792, it founded there schools, a library and a pharmacy for the emigrants; then it went to London, where it founded two Hospice S, a Séminaire, and several free schools. to render service to the emigrants (manufacture, asylum, schools, library), which was worth to him the personal congratulations of the king Louis XVIII. Returned in France with the return of the Bourbons, it was put at the head of the Institut of Marie-Therese, founded for the young graduates whose families had lost their fortune during the Revolution.
Priest of Rennes, the Carron abbot is known for his publications on the religious topic. This piles ecclesiastic left a great number of works of piety become popular: the virtuous Schoolboys , the Treasure of youth , the Model of the priests , Lives of right the , etc Its works were very popular.
Publications
- Confessors of the faith . This work reports the life of the martyrs insermentés during the Révolution.
- virtuous Schoolboys or life édifientes the several young people proposed for models… , Lille, Vanackere, 1816. There exists an edition of Lille of 1834.
- Model of the clergy, or edifying Lives Sirs Frétat de Sabra, bishop of Nantes; Boursoul, priest, guard of the Hospital Saint-Yves of Rennes; Beurier, priest of the Congregation of Eudistes; Morel of the Mound, canon of the Church of Rennes . The first edition, anonymity of this work, was appeared in 1787, Méquignon oldest son and Boiste father, 1823.
- the model of the priests, or life of J. Brydayne, missionary , Rusand, 1820.
- New Right under the ordinary conditions of the Company, or lives of Miss Victoire Conen of Saint-Luc, decapitated in 1794; count de Forbin, deceased in 1814; Misses Francoise-Marie-Therese d' Argent, deceased in 1813; Wild Marie-Amélie, in 1817; Celestial-Marie-Claire Mettrie Offray, in 1817; Adelaide-Marie of Co, in 1818 , Lyon, Rusand, 1822.
- Lives of right in more the high rankings of the company , Lyon, Rusand, 1827.
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