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Birthday of Blessed Rosalie Rendu

Rosalie Rendu

Blessed Sr. Rosalie Rendu

In addition to being the feast day of Blessed Frederic Ozanam, September 9 is the birthdate of Frederic’s mentor in serving the poor, Blessed Sr. Rosalie Rendu.

Learn more about Sr. Rosalie Rendu in this blog post from last February, in honor of her feast day.

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Frederic Ozanam, Part 2

Frederic Ozanam

Blessed Frederic Ozanam

September 9 marks the feast day of Blessed Frederic Ozanam: lawyer, scholar, teacher, and founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

Frederic Ozanam was born on April 23, 1813 in Milan, Italy, the fifth of fourteen children. His father had served with distinction as an officer under Napoleon, retiring early to become a tutor and later to practice medicine. When the city of Milan fell to the Austrians in 1815, the Ozanams returned to their native city of Lyons in France where Frederic spent his early years. In the Fall of 1831 Frederic entered the University of Paris to study law. As a student, he helped to found a student organization known as the Conference of History of Literature. It was a kind of debating club formed to discuss historical and literary topics. Many times the discussions focused on the social teachings of the Gospel.

At one meeting during a heated debate in which Ozanam and his friends were trying to prove from historical evidence alone the truth of the Catholic Church as the one founded by Christ, their adversaries declared that, though at one time the Church was a source of good, it no longer was. One voice issued the challenge, “What is your church doing now? What is she doing for the poor of Paris? Show us your works and we will believe you!” In response, one of Ozanam’s companions suggested some effort in favor of the poor. “Yes,” Ozanam agreed, “let us go to the poor!” Frederic decided that another conference was needed, not for debate but the direct service to the poor.

On April 23, 1833 Frederic and five other students began the Conference of Charity. In February 1834 the Conference became known as the Conference of St. Vincent de Paul. For Frederic, as for Vincent, it was not enough to bring the poor something to eat, but also to bring them God’s love. Frederic said,

“Yes, one thing is wanting that our apostolate may be blessed by God – works of charity. The blessing of the poor is the blessing of God. What are we going to do to translate our faith into deeds? Let us go to the poor”

Sr. Rosalie Rendu, a Daughter of Charity who served for many years in one of the poorest districts of Paris, became teacher and mentor to Frederic and the early members of the Conference. With Sr. Rosalie’s help the members of the Society began making home visits to poor families.

In the meantime, Frederic continued his law studies. In 1834 he passed the bar examination, then began studying for a doctorate in law. After completing his doctorate he practiced law in Lyons. He was not happy as a lawyer; however after his father’s death in 1837 he was the sole support for his mother, which kept him in the field of law to make a living. His academic interests turned toward literature, and in 1839 he finished a doctorate in literature at the Sorbonne. In the same year he was given a chair of Commercial Law at Lyons where his lectures received wide acclaim and where, after an offer to assume a chair of Philosophy at Orleans, he was asked to lecture also on Foreign Literature at Lyons which enabled him to support his mother. After her death he was unsettled about his future. He considered becoming a priest, but decided against it, devoting himself to teaching and to the constantly expanding work of the Conference of Charity which was multiplying around France. By 1843 Ozanam was a full professor at the Sorbonne.

The Society of Vincent de Paul grew by leaps and bounds. When students graduated and returned home they started the Society there to help the poor and care for the needy. During his lifetime the Society spread throughout Europe, as well as Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The Society of Vincent de Paul’s presence in the U.S. began in St. Louis in 1845.

Frederic Ozanam died in 1853. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1997.

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Frederic Ozanam, part 1

Frederic Ozanam

Blessed Frederic Ozanam

Throughout 2013 the Vincentian Family has been celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Blessed Frederic Ozanam, lawyer, scholar, and founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul whose feast day falls on September 9. Below is a short list of resources in the Provincial Archives’ collections for the study of Frederic Ozanam and the Vincent de Paul Society. Our next post will touch on the life of Frederic Ozanam.

Manuscript Collections: Record Group 20-2, Records of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

Library collection

  • American Manual of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Green Bay, WI: Alt Publishing Co. 1980
  • Thomas E. Auge, Frederic Ozanam and His World. Milwaukee, WI: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1966
  • Rev. Baunard, Monsignor Ozanam in his Correspondence. New York: Benziger Brothers.
  • Rene Berthier, Frederic Ozanam. Paris: Editions Univers Media
  • Rene Berthier, Lettres de Frederic Ozanam: Lettres de Jeunesse 1819-1840. Paris: Editions Klincksieck, 1992
  • Rene Berthier, Lettres de Frederic Ozanam: Premieres Annees A La Sorbonne, 1841-1844. Paris: CELSE, 1971
  • Rene Berthier, Lettres de Frederic Ozanam: L’Engagement 1845-1849. Paris: CELSE, 1978
  • Rene Berthier, Lettres de Frederic Ozanam: Les Dernieres Annees 1850-1853. Paris: Editions Klincksieck, 1992
  • Rene Berthier, Lettres de Frederic Ozanam: Supplement et Tables. Paris: Editions Klincksieck, 1997
  • V.M. Crawford, Frederic Ozanam: Catholic and Democrat. Oxford: Catholic Social Guild, 1947
  • James Patrick Derum, Apostle in a Top Hat. New York: All Saints Press, Inc.1962
  • James Patrick Derum, Apostle in a Top Hat: The Life of Frederic Ozanam.Garden City, NY: Hanover House 1960
  • Archibald J. Dunn, Frederic Ozanam and the Establishment of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. London: R&T Washbourne Ltd., 1913
  • Eric Francis, Paris 1833: Frederick Ozanam. Bombay: Frank Silveira, National Council of India, 1979
  • First 100 Years. Baltimore, MD: Particular Council, St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1965
  • Frederic Ozanam: A Life in Letters, tr. Joseph I. Dirvin, C.M. St. Louis, MO: Society of Vincent de Paul, Council of the United States, 1986
  • Sister Vera Gallagher, Hearing the Cry of the Poor: The Story of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Ligouri, MO: Ligouri Pubications, 1983
  • Mary Ann Garvey Hess, Frederic Ozanam. Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1974
  • Rev. Henry Louis Hughes, Frederick Ozanam. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Company, 1933
  • H.D. Lacordaire, My Friend Ozanam. Sydney: Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1957
  • Manual of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Dublin, Ireland: Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1942
  • Manual of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Dublin, Ireland: Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1958
  • Rev. Daniel T. McColgan, A Century of Charity: The First One Hundred Years of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the United States. Milwaukee, WI: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1951
  • Jack M. Melito, C.M., Society of St. Vincent de Paul: 150 Years of Service in the United States. St. Louis, MO: Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1995
  • Rule of the International Confederation of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. St. Louis, MO: National Council of the United States, 2006
  • Shaun McCarty, Frederic Ozanam, 1813-1853. Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
  • Memorial of the Beatification of Frederic Ozanam, [1997]
  • Rev. Edward O’Connor, The Secret of Frederick Ozanam: Founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.. Dublin, Ireland: Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1961
  • Frank O’Brien and Heber Boland, Ozanam Still Speaks to the World Today. Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, 1980.
  • James Parry, Ozanam. Montreal: Editions Bellarmin, 1989
  • Pierre Pierrard, Ozanam: Husband and Father, Champion of Truth and Justice, Lover of the Poor, Founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Cedex Editions du Signe, 1997
  • Ronald Ramson, Praying with Frederic Ozanam. Winona, MN: Christian Brothers Publications, 1998
  • Albert Paul Schimberg, The Great Friend: Frederick Ozanam, Milwaukee, WI: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1946
  • United States Manual of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. St. Louis, MO: Council of the United States, 1995

Articles about Frederic Ozanam in Vincentian Heritage Journal (print copies are available at the Provincial Archives; copies are also available online through Via Sapientiae)

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