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Jacques-Francois Dujarié : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacques-François Dujarié
Jacques-François Dujarié (1767-1838) was a French Catholic priest who served the people of France at the start of the 19th century. T this end, He founded a congregation of Religious Sisters and another one of Brothers. ==Early life== Dujarié was born in France on December 9, 1767 and ordained in secret on December 26, 1795 at the height of the terrors of the French Revolution. During this time, Church property was being seized, priests were being arrested and executed, and religious communities were being expelled from France. Beginning in 1789, the parishes, convents and monasteries that had provided most of the country’s education and health care were closed and their assets seized.〔("Father Jacques Dujarié", Congregation of Holy Cross )〕 Throughout the Revolutionary period he ministered to the Catholic faithful as an "underground priest" throughout northwestern France, particularly in the countryside around Ruillé-sur-Loir, in the former province of Maine.〔(Ramey, Lucha. "Holy Cross Celebrates the Life of Fr. Jacques-François Dujarié", February 17, 2012 )〕 At times he even posed as a peddler to go out through the countryside tending the people.〔 After the restoration of the Catholic Church, Abbé Dujarié was installed as parish priest of the town of Ruillé on 27 May 1803.〔 He worked tirelessly to rebuild the parish, but he became profoundly concerned about the state of affairs in which the Revolution had left the Church and the state of education, especially in the poorest region outside the town, known as the "Heights".
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