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noted surgeon removed the tumor, finding that it had died with almost no treatment, which was medically unexplainable. Baumgartner, now married and named Rachel Lozano, attributed this to the intercession of Chaminade. The Marianist pastor of the parish referred this matter to the Superior General of the Society of Mary, who in turn requested that the local bishop, the
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Baumgartner was advised that no one had ever survived when this occurred after such a transplant, and that she had only a few weeks to live. After a year and a half, however, the tumor (which was the size of a small Nerf football) stopped growing and had not damaged the organs around it. In 2004 a
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In 1795, when the national government sought to work with the non-juring clergy, Chaminade accepted responsibility for supervising the reconciliation of the clergy of Bordeaux who had taken the Constitutional Oath but wanted to make peace with the Catholic Church; about fifty such priests completed
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of France by offering "the spectacle of a people of saints". He saw the development of the young lay movement as the prime focus of his mission. In this he was opposed by the traditionalist forces in the Church, both clergy and lay, who saw the re-creation of the privileges and institutions of the
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finally declared her healing as "scientifically inexplicable" in January 1999. A review of the cause then took place by the theologians and bishops of the Congregation. They voted unanimously in favor of declaring a miracle that following October. This was approved by
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was opened in 1909, with testimony taken in until 1912 in France and Spain, where he had lived. Chaminade's spiritual writings were approved by theologians on 3 March 1916, and his cause was officially opened in Rome on 8 May 1918, granting him the title of
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in 1816. A year later, he founded the Society of Mary at Bordeaux. Both religious institutes devoted themselves to teaching. Chaminade sought to establish a network of schools to train Catholic teachers, but this effort was checked by the
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pre-Revolutionary Church as the true goal of their restoration of the faith in France. In 1824 Chaminade published a reply to that line of thinking in which he stated, "The levers that move the moral world somehow need a new fulcrum."
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The last ten years of Chaminade's life were filled with problems of health, finances and obstacles to his vision in the administration of the Society. He was replaced in January 1846 as
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Chaminade died in Bordeaux in 1850, surrounded by members of the Society he had founded. His tomb is located in the city.
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and the Society of Mary expanded in France and spread to Switzerland (1839) and the United States of America (1849).
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of the cause, the matter was referred to the Vatican for investigation. The medical boards consulted by the
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Some sodalitists wanted to make a more complete commitment to the Church, so Chaminade, along with the
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and later, in 1801, naming him an "Apostolic Missionary" to the region, confirming its trust in him.
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continued to grow: the Daughters of Mary founded schools in south-western France to educate
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of Chaminade. After a positive conclusion in the local inquiry conducted by the Marianist
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When he returned to Bordeaux in November 1800, he re-established the Marian
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Marianistes du Canada "Les neuf dernières années du bienheureux Chaminade"
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In 1790, after the start of the French Revolution, Chaminade moved to
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to Catherine Bethon and Blaise Chaminade, in the former province of
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In 1995 the healing from lung cancer of Elena Otera, a resident of
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in 1797, he fled the country and found refuge for three years in
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Religieux Marianistes de France "Les fondateurs: Chaminade"
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Chaminade College Preparatory School, St. Louis, Missouri
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Fleming, David Joseph, S.M., Father (September 3, 2000).
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Chaminade College Preparatory, Los Angeles, California
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The process of inquiry for the cause of Chaminade's
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Blessed
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Kingdom of France
Bordeaux
France
Catholic Church
Beatified
Saint Peter's Square
Vatican City
Pope John Paul II
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Society of Mary
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Bordeaux
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feast day
Marianist Family
religious sisters
Daughters of Mary Immaculate

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