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321  Index Abelard, Peter, 16 abolitionism, 59–60, 185 Academy, 150 Affre, Denys-Auguste, archbishop of Paris, 225, 231 Agency for the Defense of Religious Liberty, 122, 126, 128, 130 Ampère family, 195 anticlericalism, 17, 92, 219 See also French Revolution: deChristianization ; Third Republic: anticlericalism of Antonelli, Giacomo (cardinal), 241–42, 267 Ara Coeli, 232, 273 Augé, abbé, 78–80, 86 Avenir L’, 22–23, 89, 106, 114–15, 137, 194, 257, 268 editorial position of, 104, 122–26 financial difficulty and closure, 128–30 papal condemnation of, 131, 133–34 plans to resume publication, 132, 134 as precursor to L’Ere nouvelle, 225–26 Bailly, Emmanuel, 199, 204, 234 Barbey, Léon, 79, 83 Barbey d’Aurevilly, Jules, 70, 83, 100 Bayne, Louise de, 89, 97–98 Belgium, 12, 124, 154, 266 Benedictine order, 5 Berry, duke de, 153 Bishop, Maria Catherine, 185 Bonald, Louis de, 228–29 Bonaparte, Louis-Napoleon (Napoleon III), 232, 257, 265, 268, 270, 278 Empress Eugénie and, 26, 286, 288, 290–91 Italian affairs and, 240–43, 251–52, 255–56, 278 Book of Tobit, 215 Boré, Eugène, 84, 89–90, 93–94 Bourbon, île de (Réunion), 11, 51, 54, 56–59, 280, 285 Boury, 158, 176, 179 Buchez, Philippe, 5 Buquet, abbé Charles-Louis, 85–88 Byron, Lord, 71, 83, 96, 117 Castelfidardo, battle of, 241–42, 262, 265, 278 catechism. See first communion Catholic science, 89, 111–12 See also Chênaie, La; Lamennais, Félicité de Cavour, Camillo di, 242, 254–56, 267 charity, 46–49, 185, 187, 199–202, 217 associated with women, 202–5 compatibility with marriage, 207 home visits, 202–5 See also philanthropy; social Catholicism; Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Charles X, 153 Chateaubriand, 71, 96, 195, 197 Châtillon, Auguste de, 28–29, 32–34 Chênaie, La, 22, 88, 104, 112, 114, 116, 134, 197, 294 absence of women, 98 dissolution of, 70, 100–101, 146 influence on Ere nouvelle, 225 life at, 94–99 Stanislas graduates resident at, 89–90, 93, 102 See also Guérin, Maurice de; Lamennais, Félicité de childhood, 20 See also children’s fiction; first communion children’s fiction Catholic authors, 50–51 charity in, 47–49 French Revolution in, 44–45 322 INDEX children’s fiction (cont.) greed in, 48–49 market for, 42–43 moral tales, 43, 153 realism in, 50, 52 See also first communion: in children’s fiction; Journal de Marguerite; Marguerite à vingt ans church–state relations, 20, 295 separation of, 114, 124–25, 130, 254 citizenship, 126 Catholic, 104–5, 115, 122, 135–36, 141–42 Colas de la Noue, Gustave, 83–84, 200–201 Collège Stanislas, 21, 66, 72, 102, 107, 200, 218 discipline at, 82, 84–86 fees, 79 first communion in, 38, 40, 42 Lacordaire’s lectures at, 197 as substitute family, 79–80 suicides at, 87 surveillance of pupils, 81–83 See also Guérin, Maurice de; Liautard, abbé Claude Rosalie Commune, Paris, 274–74 Concordat, 124–25 confraternity, 201 Considérant, Victor, 196 Constant, Benjamin, 92 conversion, 108, 139, 141, 154, 160–62, 167, 176, 181, 185, 221 Cornudet, Léon, 118 Correspondant, Le, 224 cosmopolitanism, 11, 12, 275–76 Cousin, Victor, 92, 93, 219 Coux, Charles de, 124, 127 Craven, Augustus, 154, 244 Craven, Pauline (née de la Ferronnays), 2, 6, 8, 23, 187, 237, 294–96 as biographer, 9, 11, 150, 184–85, 276 correspondence with Lacordaire, 249–52 decision to publish, 149–51, 162–65 as Italian nationalist, 154, 238, 244–51, 255 on modern sanctity, 169–70, 172–75 opposition to papal infallibility, 239, 270–74 relationship with readers, 151, 155, 172–84 response to deaths of Olga and Lina, 62–65 as salon hostess, 244 self-effacement of, 167, 182 views on the Roman Question, 24, 237–39, 248, 256–58, 263–64, 266, 268–69 violation of family privacy, 150, 168–69, 183–84 youth, 11, 151–54 See also Récit d’une sœur, Le Crémieux, Adolphe, 227 dancing, 77, 211–12 Dante, 9–10, 208, 218, 232–34 Daughters of the Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul,64,160–61,184,204,244,277 Dominican order, 193, 208, 225–26, 252 education, 36–37, 65–69, 106–9 liberté d’enseignement, 103–4, 124–27, 129, 142, 217–21 See also Collège Stanislas; University, Napoleonic Elizabeth, Saint, 8–10, 146, 170–72 See also Montalembert, Charles de: Histoire de Sainte Elisabeth...

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