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Examples
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Vianney is said to have lived on a diet of potatoes, almost no sleep and very severe physical penances.
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Fr Rutlr's appreciation of St Jean Marie Vianney is very impressive as is Pope Benedict's dedication of Vianney as patron of all priests but I have a niggling concern.
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"Vianney" has been booked at churches and seminaries in more than 40 dioceses and there's a move to translate it into French and Spanish.
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"Vianney" and saw actor Leonardo Defilippis put on a mesmerizing show.
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"Vianney" has been booked at churches and seminaries in more than 40 dioceses and there's a move to translate it into French and Spanish.
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"Vianney" and saw actor Leonardo Defilippis put on a mesmerizing show.
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The example of St. John Vianney exerted a formative influence on Father Rutler: “This man is living the life of a Catholic priest and that is what I was striving for.”
Saints 2009
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The example of St. John Vianney exerted a formative influence on Father Rutler: “This man is living the life of a Catholic priest and that is what I was striving for.”
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If you were to ask Father George Rutler, pastor of the Church of Our Saviour on Park Avenue in Manhattan, what his cosmopolitan parish has in common with the little country village of Ars where St. John Vianney served, he would tell you a great deal.
Books 2009
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The example of St. John Vianney exerted a formative influence on Father Rutler: “This man is living the life of a Catholic priest and that is what I was striving for.”
Books 2009
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