Relic Of The Tunic Of Marie De Sales Chappuis - Late 19th Century
Photo and fabric moreau, mounted under glass.
Marie de Sales Chappuis (1793 - 1875) was a Visitation nun and founder of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. Her beatification process was opened on July 27, 1897. It was blocked in 1899 by the Jesuits, who saw her as a quietist (17th-century mysticism), contrary to the modernism in vogue in Catholic circles at the time.
This document was a kind of "promotional" relic designed to support the beatification. Issued by the "vice postulator of the Cause", the person in charge of assessing the devotiondevotion that has grown up around a person whose life is popularlyto study the life and writings of this person in order to guide the cause of beatification or canonization.
Marie de Sales Chappuis (1793 - 1875) was a Visitation nun and founder of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. Her beatification process was opened on July 27, 1897. It was blocked in 1899 by the Jesuits, who saw her as a quietist (17th-century mysticism), contrary to the modernism in vogue in Catholic circles at the time.
This document was a kind of "promotional" relic designed to support the beatification. Issued by the "vice postulator of the Cause", the person in charge of assessing the devotiondevotion that has grown up around a person whose life is popularlyto study the life and writings of this person in order to guide the cause of beatification or canonization.
80 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Other
Width: 10,7
Height: 14,5
Depth: 0,5
Reference (ID): 1764966
Availability: In stock
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