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Félix de Jesús Rougier
Fr. Félix Rougier of Jesus (December 17, 1859, Meilhaud, France — January 10, 1938, Mexico City) was a Catholic priest, a founder of several institutes of consecrated life, and was declared venerable in the year 2000.
== Youth ==
The Venerable Servant of God Fr. Félix Rougier of Jesus was born on December 17, 1859 in Meilhaud, France. His parents were Benedict and Maria Luisa Olanier Rougier. He had two brothers: Emmanuel, who was initially a missionary in Oceania but later quit the priesthood, and Estanislao, who distinguished himself as an untiring promoter of social action, defending farmers from their land.
Initially, Félix Rougier was thinking of becoming a doctor. However, his vision soon radically changed after meeting the bishop, Monsignor Eloy, who spoke at length about the missions to over 300 students, including young Félix. Because of this, Félix felt a very intense desire to become a missionary, which never left him.
His motto became "Love the Holy Spirit and make Him loved ..."

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