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I like the way Bishop Douarre styles himself as "your little bishop" in [[Girard0460| doc 460 his letter to a benefactress]]. His [[Guillaume Douarre|crest of a little boat being tossed on a stormy sea]], and the motto of "Save us we are perishing" is revealing of his character (and sense of humour?). In [[Girard0457|doc 457]] Verguet talks of drawings he made of Bishop Douarre's house, do we have those?
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I like the way Bishop Douarre styles himself as "your little bishop" in [[Girard0460| doc 460 his letter to a benefactress]]. His [[Guillaume Douarre|crest of a little boat being tossed on a stormy sea]], and the motto of "Save us we are perishing" is revealing of his character (and sense of humour?). In [[Girard0457|doc 457]] Verguet talks of drawings he made of Bishop Douarre's house, do we have those? [[User:Merv|Merv]]
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===Paragraph from Pierre Rougeryon===
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In [[Girard0452]] there is this great paragraph:
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:::When the time arranged for the departure arrived, the lighter ''Bucephale'' set sail and left the port of Ballade, taking leave of Monseigneur with seven cannon shots. Thrown onto wild shores, among a foreign people, the only whites in a large island 80 leagues long and 20 wide, without help what was going to become of us after the departure of the protecting ship, what fate was in store for us? If I hadn’t been a missionary, and a Marist missionary at that, I would have let myself become discouraged, but at this very moment, Mary rekindled our faith, and our life’s sacrifice was renewed. However, oh human weakness! huge tears flowed in my eyes when I saw the masts of our mother country’s ship disappear over the horizon. At 7,000 leagues from France, one still loves France and all that reminds one of France.
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[[User:Merv|Merv]]

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Constitutions Project

Fr Craig Larkin SM has been asked by the General Administration to prepare material on the Constitutions of the Society. He plans to do it through stories and extracts from the LRO which illustrate the Marist spirit.

This page and the links from it are set up as a "collection point" for suggestions. If you find a good story, good phrase or something memorable in any of the letters or documents on the site, please put a link to it, or note about it below.

Bishop Douarre, his style, his crest and his motto

I like the way Bishop Douarre styles himself as "your little bishop" in doc 460 his letter to a benefactress. His crest of a little boat being tossed on a stormy sea, and the motto of "Save us we are perishing" is revealing of his character (and sense of humour?). In doc 457 Verguet talks of drawings he made of Bishop Douarre's house, do we have those? Merv

Paragraph from Pierre Rougeryon

In Girard0452 there is this great paragraph:

When the time arranged for the departure arrived, the lighter Bucephale set sail and left the port of Ballade, taking leave of Monseigneur with seven cannon shots. Thrown onto wild shores, among a foreign people, the only whites in a large island 80 leagues long and 20 wide, without help what was going to become of us after the departure of the protecting ship, what fate was in store for us? If I hadn’t been a missionary, and a Marist missionary at that, I would have let myself become discouraged, but at this very moment, Mary rekindled our faith, and our life’s sacrifice was renewed. However, oh human weakness! huge tears flowed in my eyes when I saw the masts of our mother country’s ship disappear over the horizon. At 7,000 leagues from France, one still loves France and all that reminds one of France.

Merv