Life of Mrs Eliza a Seton Foundress And First Superior of the Sisters Or Daug

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Life of Mrs Eliza a Seton Foundress And First Superior of the Sisters Or Daug
Charles I Charles Ignatius White
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Every morning he went, before the dawn of day, to cele- brate mass at St. Joseph's, nearly two miles distant, and im- mediately on his return he entered upon a round of uninter- rupted duty in the college. , where he acted not only as presi- dent, but as the professor of the chief branches that were taught. This, with the intended enlargement of the course of study, and constant demand upon his time for the visit- ing of the sick and the administration of the sacraments, rendered it all-importa...nt that he should have the aid of a zealous and efficient priest to relieve him from a portion of the labor that threatened to overpower him. Such was the Rev. Mr. Brute", whose distinguished talents and virtues became a most valuable acquisition to the two institutions in the vicinity of Emmettsburg and to the Catholic popu- lation generally.
Mr. Brute" was born at Rennes, in France, in 1779, of wealthy and respectable parents, whose first care was to edu- cate their son in the fear and love of God.


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