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Marcellin tells us :. Marcellin tells us:. “Above all, we will be good catechists, but we will also try to become competent teachers.”. (Letter 313; Circular to all the brothers, 1840, 10th January). Marcellin tells us:.
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Marcellin tells us: “Above all, we will be good catechists, but we will also try to become competent teachers.” (Letter 313; Circular to all the brothers, 1840, 10th January)
Marcellin tells us: “It is essential, in the construction of a house of education, not to scrimp, and even to go beyond the strictly necessary.” (Letter 315; to Fr. Gire, 1840, 21st January)
Marcellin tells us: “Everything which can help to bind the two branches together is perfectly in line with our own views and those of Providence.” (Letter 317; to Bro. Timothée, 1840, 1st February)
Marcellin tells us: “Let us pray the Lord for our exciting mission of Polynesia, so that God may cause our faith to triumph in the midst of those vast areas entrusted to the Society of Mary.” (Letter 318; Circular to all the brothers, 1840, 4th February)
Marcellin tells us: “With the least possible expense, we strive to provide the poor children of the rural areas with the Christian instruction which the Brothers of the Christian Schools provide for the poor children of the large cities.” (Letter 319; al to Cardinal Hugues de Latour, 1840, 11th February)
Marcellin tells us: “I carry you all very dearly in my heart.”