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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 6 (of 6)

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congregations of women with a general superior, nurses and teachers, authorized from Prairial 28, year XI, to January 13, 1813, total, 42; 2nd.

communities of women without a general superior, nurses and teachers, authorized from April 9, 1806, to Sept.

28, 1813, total, 205.] [Footnote 5162: Ibid., Brethren of the Christian Schools, namely, of Saint Yon, authorized March 17, 1808.] [Footnote 5163: Ibid., congregation of the Mission of Saint-Lazare, authorized Prairial 17, year XI .-- Congregation of the Seminary of Foreign Missions, authorized Germinal 2, year XIII.] [Footnote 5164: Pelet de la Lozere, p.208 (May 22, 1804).] [Footnote 5165: Pelet de la Lozere, P.209] [Footnote 5166: Decree of March 17, 1808, article 109.] [Footnote 5167: Alexis Chevalier, "Les Freres des ecoles chretiennes apres la Revolution," p.93.

(Report by Portalis approved by the First consul, Frimaire to, year XII.) "Henceforth," says Portalis, "the superior-general at Rome abandons all inspection of the Christian Brothers.

In France, it is understood that the Brothers will have a superior general resident at Lyons."] [Footnote 5168: D'Haussonville, V., p.


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