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- Jean_Paul_Médaille abstract "Jean Paul Médaille (29 January 1618 – 15 May 1689) was a French Jesuit missionary, and founder of an order of Catholic religious sisters. While the Catholic Encyclopedia (1911) and the Encyclopedia of Canada attribute the founding of the Sisters of St. Joseph to Jean Paul Médaille, at least three congregations of sisters identify his older brother Jean Pierre Médaille (1610-1669) as founder of the Order.John Paul Médaille was born 29 January 1618 at Carcassonne, Department of Aude, France. He entered the Society of Jesus, 15 August 1640, and after completing his studies spent a number of years in the classroom, teaching both the lower and higher studies of the college courses and particularly, for the space of six years, philosophy. Later he was applied to preaching, his life's work; to this he gave himself up almost exclusively for eighteen years, until advancing age forced him instead to take up directing sodalities and hearing confessions.He was one of the number of missioners formed in the school of St. Francis Regis of the Society of Jesus, and spent the best years of his life in the evangelization of Velay, Auvergne, Languedoc, and Aveyron. Pious sodalities, lacked certain elements which Father Medaille regarded as necessary. Their members, although devoted, were hampered in many ways and by many ties.According to the Encyclopedia of Canada, on October 15, 1650, the first daughters of St. Joseph were presented by Father Jean Paul Medaille, a famous Jesuit missionary, to the bishop of Le Puy.He died at Auch, Department of Gers, France.".
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- Jean_Paul_Médaille wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fr. Jean Paul Médaille".
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- Jean_Paul_Médaille wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jean Pierre Médaille".
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- Jean_Paul_Médaille dateOfBirth "1618-01-29".
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- Jean_Paul_Médaille description "French missionary".
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- Jean_Paul_Médaille comment "Jean Paul Médaille (29 January 1618 – 15 May 1689) was a French Jesuit missionary, and founder of an order of Catholic religious sisters. While the Catholic Encyclopedia (1911) and the Encyclopedia of Canada attribute the founding of the Sisters of St. Joseph to Jean Paul Médaille, at least three congregations of sisters identify his older brother Jean Pierre Médaille (1610-1669) as founder of the Order.John Paul Médaille was born 29 January 1618 at Carcassonne, Department of Aude, France.".
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