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The Vicar-General, Monsignor Schmitz, had been originally scheduled to celebrate the mass, but was detained by business in Rome and sent a message to the pilgrims read out before the homily by Canon Talarico.
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Assisting in choir was the auxiliary bishop of Melbourne, the Most Rev'd Peter Elliott, the Vicar-General, Monsignor Tomlinson, and a large number of clergy and seminarists.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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As I paid little attention they came forward, the Vicar-General with them, for I was still kneeling before the Pope with my hands resting on his knee.
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The Vicar-General had shown him unusual kindness, presenting him to Leo XIII as the father of two Carmelites.
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No one uttered a word, but I was firmly determined to speak, when suddenly the Vicar-General of Bayeux, Father Révérony, who was standing at the Pope's right hand, told us in a loud voice that he absolutely forbade anyone to address the Holy Father.
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The Vicar-General, surprised and displeased, said quickly: "Holy Father, this is a child who desires to become a Carmelite, but the Superiors of the Carmel are looking into the matter."
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In 1790, the Right Reverend Edmund Burke, Vicar-General for Upper Canada, purchased parcels of land for future sites of Catholic churches and institutions and 317 years later on 30 January 2007, His Grace, Thomas Christopher Collins was installed as the 10th Archbishop of Toronto and spiritual leader of 1.6 million Catholics in the Greater Toronto Area.
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During the French Revolution several French refugees were chaplains to the monastery, the most notable being Abbé L.P. Desjardins, who died in France, Vicar-General of Paris.
Archive 2008-04-20 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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During the French Revolution several French refugees were chaplains to the monastery, the most notable being Abbé L.P. Desjardins, who died in France, Vicar-General of Paris.
The Ursilines in Quebec de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Georges Boyer, the retired Vicar-General, and Abbé Mazières, a local historian.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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