Jean-Baptiste Muard
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Jean-Baptiste Muard (Vireaux, 1809-Pierre-Qui-Vire, 1854) was a French Benedictine, reformer, and founder of religious orders.
Ordained in 1834, he was parish priest of Joux-la-Ville and then St. Martin d'Avallon[1] before becoming a monk.
He founded the French province of the Cassinese Congregation of the Primitive Observance[2] and the Society of Saint Edmund in 1843. In 1850, Jean-Baptiste Muard founded the monastery of Sainte Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire,[3] in the Morvan.
References
- Brullee, Vie de P. Muard (Paris, 1855), tr. Robot, 1882
- Thompson, Life of P. Muard (London, 1886) Online text
- Denis Huerre (1994), Petite vie de Jean-Baptiste Muard
Notes
- ↑ Charles Warren Currier, History of Religious Orders, p. 96.
- ↑ Catholic Encyclopedia
- ↑ See fr:Abbaye de la Pierre-Qui-Vire.