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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER II
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(SR.)] [Footnote 5253: "Moniteur," session of March 14 1865.

(Speech of Cardinal de Bonnechose.) "What would we do without our monks, Jesuits, Dominicans, Carmelites, etc., to preach at Advent and during Lent, and act as missionaries in the country?
The (parochial) clergy is not numerous enough to do this daily work."] [Footnote 5254: Praelectiones juris canonici, II., 305 and following pages.] [Footnote 5255: "La Charite a Nancy," by Abbe Girard, 1890, I.vol.--"La Charite a Angers," by Leon Cosnier, 1890, 2 vols.--"Manuel des oeuvres et institutions charitable a Paris," by Lacour, I vol.--"Les Congregations religieuses en France," by Emile Keller, 1880, 1 vol,] [Footnote 5256: "Vie de Mgr.

Dupanloup," I., 506 (1853).

"More than one hundred free ecclesiastical establishments for secondary education have been founded since the law of 1850."-- "Statistique de l'enseignement secondaire." In 1865, there were 276 free ecclesiastical schools for secondary instruction with 34,897 pupils, of which 23.549 were boarders and 11,348 day-scholars.

In 1876, there were 390 with 46,816 pupils, of which 33,092 were boarders and 13,724 day-scholars.] [Footnote 5257: "La Charite a Nancy," by Abbe Girard, p.87.--"Vie du Cardinal Mathieu," by Mgr.


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