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  1. 2001. Marcelino Champagnat, padre marista francês, é o fundador do Instituto dos Irmãos Maristas das Escolas ou Irmãozinhos de Maria. O encanto que sua pessoa produz não nasce de uma primeira impressão, mas de uma presença continuada e singela. Como Maria de Nazaré, age com discrição. Sua riqueza interior é profunda e são ...

  2. MARCELLIN CHAMPAGNAT was born on 20th May 1789, in Marlhes, a village in the mountains of east-central France. The Revolution was about to burst upon the scene. He was the ninth child of a very Christian family, from whom he received his basic education. His mother and his aunt, a religious driven from her convent, awoke in him a solid faith ...

  3. Marist Mission. Disciples of Marcellin Champagnat, Brothers and Laypeople, together in mission, in the Church and in the world, among the young, especially the most neglected, we are sowers of the Good News, with a distinctive Marist style, in schools and in other pastoral and social ministries. We face the future with audacity and hope.

  4. On 3 July, in the presence of the Pope, the decree on the miracle attributed to Blessed Marcellin Champagnat was promulgated. This was the only one presented which dealt with a canonization. In this Act there were presented also another thirteen decrees concerning miracles for beatifications, heroic virtue and martyrdom.

  5. Marcelino Champagnat nasce a 20 de maio de 1789, em Marlhes, aldeia de montanha no Centro-Leste da França. A Revolução acaba de estourar. Ele é o nono filho de uma família cristã. Sua educação é essencialmente familiar. Sua mãe e sua tia religiosa, expulsa do convento, despertam nele fé sólida e profunda devoção a Maria.

  6. Marist Mission. Disciples of Marcellin Champagnat, Brothers and Laypeople, together in mission, in the Church and in the world, among the young, especially the most neglected, we are sowers of the Good News, with a distinctive Marist style, in schools and in other pastoral and social ministries. We face the future with audacity and hope.

  7. 1998-11. The canonization of Marcellin Champagnat seems to me to provide the chance of reflecting on what sanctity really is, thus giving to the event a sense beyond the superficial. In our language, we use the word “saint” so loosely and in many different connotations that we are no longer clear what is really meant when the Church, in ...