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Guillaume Bruté de Rémur, a descendant of Bruté's brother Augustine who grew up in France and has followed in his great-great-great-great-uncle's footsteps as a priest, missionary, and seminary rector, has expressed interest in helping to further the cause, and reports that he and his family are praying for their ancestor's canonization.
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By the time Bruté died, the number of clergymen had grown. Bruté knew, however, that much work remained to be done. He had sought a coadjutor bishop for several years before his death, including
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College in Emmitsburg. Bruté sent Hailandière as a representative to their native France in search of a religious congregation to come to the diocese and teach, provide spiritual instruction, and assist the sick. The
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3225:John Paul II
3055:Anastasius I
3025:Adeodatus II
2999:
2874:Missionaries
2784:Peter Chanel
2769:Óscar Romero
2664:Lorenzo Ruiz
2639:Great Martyr
2208:Peter Damian
2017:Peter Claver
1747:canonization
1565:High schools
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524:Wabash River
522:crossed the
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256:. President
245:
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232:Seminary of
219:Denomination
194:(1839-06-26)
130:Consecration
125:11 June 1808
112:26 June 1839
62:
3947:1839 deaths
3942:1779 births
3890:Catholicism
3691:Joan of Arc
3621:Æthelthryth
3538:Melchizedek
3400:Telesphorus
3390:Sylvester I
3275:Marcellus I
3270:Marcellinus
3190:Gregory VII
3185:Gregory III
3100:Celestine V
3095:Celestine I
3090:Callixtus I
3080:Boniface IV
3070:Benedict II
3045:Alexander I
3020:Adeodatus I
2839:Ulma Family
2829:Thomas More
2679:Martyrology
2654:John Fisher
2303:Evangelists
2183:Bonaventure
1837:Bartholomew
1771:Virgin Mary
1595:, Oldenburg
1344:Simon Bruté
1017:26 November
995:Clarke 1888
876:Clarke 1888
864:Clarke 1888
824:Bayley 1860
814:, p. 6
802:, p. 9
800:Bayley 1860
790:, p. 4
778:, p. 5
764:Bayley 1860
635:Brief Notes
532:War of 1812
338: [
308:holy orders
281: [
209:Nationality
81:Archdiocese
42:Simon Bruté
18:Simon Brute
3936:Categories
3425:Zephyrinus
3385:Stephen IV
3370:Sixtus III
3350:Simplicius
3295:Nicholas I
3220:John XXIII
3210:Innocent I
3180:Gregory II
3170:Gelasius I
3075:Boniface I
3035:Agapetus I
3030:Adrian III
3001:Matriarchs
2942:Patriarchs
2561:Zephyrinus
1934:Confessors
1902:Archangels
1794:Assumption
1745:Stages of
1625:, Richmond
1550:Seminaries
1334:Ordinaries
947:2022-12-24
899:2022-12-24
749:16 October
691:References
661:postulator
601:17, 1839,
563:Potawatomi
548:Ohio River
423:Missionary
390:Napoleon I
166:1779-03-20
122:Ordination
109:Term ended
104:6 May 1834
3878:Biography
3681:Genevieve
3588:Zephaniah
3395:Symmachus
3380:Stephen I
3365:Sixtus II
3345:Silverius
3340:Sergius I
3300:Paschal I
3290:Miltiades
3200:Hormisdas
3175:Gregory I
3160:Felix III
3145:Evaristus
3140:Eutychian
3125:Eleuterus
3120:Dionysius
3115:Damasus I
3110:Cornelius
3105:Clement I
3050:Anacletus
2794:Philomena
2441:Dionysius
2416:Damasus I
2361:Anatolius
2047:Disciples
1982:Homobonus
1942:Anatolius
1755:Venerable
1631:, Madison
1529:Education
1471:Cathedral
433:Bardstown
429:Baltimore
229:Education
101:Appointed
95:Vincennes
85:Vincennes
31:The Very
3765:See also
3666:Euphemia
3503:Jeremiah
3483:Habakkuk
3440:Prophets
3415:Vitalian
3410:Victor I
3360:Sixtus I
3355:Siricius
3285:Martin I
3265:Lucius I
3230:Julius I
3195:Hilarius
3165:Felix IV
3135:Eusebius
3130:Eugene I
3060:Anicetus
2932:Remigius
2887:Boniface
2293:Irenaeus
2075:Silvanus
2022:Salonius
1867:Matthias
1832:Barnabas
1819:Apostles
1481:Parishes
1455:Churches
1207:(1860).
1158:July 23,
1132:July 23,
1106:July 23,
1080:July 23,
1054:July 23,
530:and the
409:missions
398:seminary
382:Ordained
370:seminary
366:medicine
293:Brittany
135:by
3864:Portals
3726:Rosalia
3651:Cecilia
3598:Virgins
3558:Obadiah
3533:Malachi
3478:Ezekiel
3430:Zosimus
3420:Zachary
3405:Urban I
3335:Pontian
3310:Paul VI
3245:Leo III
3205:Hyginus
3155:Felix I
3065:Anterus
2995:Solomon
2960:Abraham
2804:Stephen
2571:Martyrs
2338:Fathers
2311:Matthew
2118:Ambrose
2085:Timothy
2080:Stephen
2055:Apollos
1962:Dominic
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