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Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam (pronounced [ɑ̃twan fʁedeʁik ozanam]; 23 April 1813 – 8 September 1853) was a French Catholic literary scholar, lawyer, journalist and equal rights advocate. He founded with fellow students the Conference of Charity, later known as the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul . [ 1 ]
9 September: Blessed Frederic Ozanam – Optional Memorial; 11 September: Saint John Gabriel Perboyre, priest and martyr – Memorial; 27 September: Saint Vincent de Paul, priest and founder – Solemnity; Sunday before the Solemnity of All Saints: Dedication of the Church (if date is unknown) – Solemnity
Feast 7 February Rosalie Rendu , DC (9 September 1786 – 7 February 1856) was a French Catholic member of the Daughters of Charity who organized care for the poor in the Paris slums during the Industrial Revolution .
Christian feast day: Charles Lowder (Church of England) Ciarán of Clonmacnoise; Frédéric Ozanam [143] Constance, Nun, and her Companions (Episcopal Church) Our Lady of Arantzazu ; Peter Claver; Synaxis of Ss. Joachim and Anna, an Afterfeast. (Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches) September 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
St Vincent is the Patron saint of the St Vincent de Paul Society (Vinnies), founded in Paris in 1833 by the Blessed Frederic Ozanam. His feast day is 27 September. Notable alumni
14 February: Saints Cyril, monk and Methodius, bishop – Feast; 27 April: Blessed Osanna of Cattaro, virgin – Optional Memorial; 29 April: Saint Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church – Feast; 10 May: Blessed Ivan Merz – Memorial; 12 May: Saint Leopold Mandić, priest – Memorial
Each day in the Catholic liturgical calendar has a rank. The five basic ranks for the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite, in descending order of importance, are as follows: Solemnity — the highest ranking type of feast day. It commemorates an event in the life of Jesus or Mary, or celebrates a Saint important to the whole Church or the local ...
A medieval manuscript fragment of Finnish origin, c. 1340 –1360, utilized by the Dominican convent at Turku, showing the liturgical calendar for the month of June. The calendar of saints is the traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the day as the feast day or feast of said saint.