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Basil Moreau, C.S.C. (February 11, 1799 – January 20, 1873) was the French priest who founded the Congregation of Holy Cross from which two additional congregations were founded, namely the Marianites of Holy Cross and the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Moreau was beatified on September 15, 2007 in Le Mans, France.
Léocadie Romaine Gascoin was born 1818 in Montenay, the 4th of 6 children. Her parents were middle-class farmers. Her mother died in 1822. Léocadie spent most of her early life at home taking care of her family. 1841 she became one of the first Marianites, entered the novitiate in Le Mans.
Basile Antoine-Marie Moreau was born at Laigné-en-Belin, near Le Mans, France, on February 11, 1799, in the final months of the French Revolution.When Moreau decided to enter the priesthood, he was forced to undergo his seminary training in secret for fear that the French government would arrest him.
Basil Moreau: 1873: 2007 Basil (Vasiľ) Hopko: 1976: 2003 Beatrice d'Este: 1226: 1763 Beatrix d'Ornacieux: 1306: 1869 Benigna Cardoso da Silva: 1941: 2022 Benôite (Benedicta) Rencurel: 1647: 1984 Bernard Mary of Jesus (Cesare Silvestrelli) 1911: 1988 Bernardino of Fossa, OFM: 1503: 1828 Bernardo Francisco de Hoyos de Seña, SJ: 1735: 2010 ...
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He remained in this position for about fourteen month, but then desired to join Basil Moreau's novel organization, the Congregation of Holy Cross (born out of the merger of Moreau's auxiliary priests and Jacques-Francois Dujarié's Brothers of Saint Joseph). With the bishop's permission, he joined the group and underwent a brief novitiate.
In 1837, Basil Moreau established the Congregation of Holy Cross. The congregation took its name from the neighborhood of Sainte Croix in Le Mans, where the 12th-century church, Notre Dame du Sainte Croix, was to become the mother church of the new foundation. [1] In 1841, Moreau founded a society of sisters within the Congregation. [2]
Adrien Moreau (1843–1906), French genre and historical painter, sculptor and illustrator; Alicia Moreau (1885–1986), Argentine politician and activist; Art Moreau, American politician; Arthur S. Moreau Jr. (1931-1986), American Military Leader; Basil Anthony Marie Moreau (1799–1873), French priest; Cecilia Moreau, Argentine politician