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Carmelite Saints - Blessed John Soreth - July 25 carmelitesireland 25 July 30 July on some calendars 24 July on some calendars 28 July on some calendars 31 July on some calendars Profile Carmelite. …More
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Carmelite. Studied in Paris, France. Doctor of theology in 1438. Prior-general of his order from 1451 to 1471. Wrote a famous commentary on the Rule. Issued new Constitutions in 1462. Worked to return his order to its earliest observance, and to admit convents. Spiritual director of Blessed Frances d’Amboise. Born c.1420 at Caen, Normandy, France Died 1471 at Angers, France of cholera Beatified 1865 by Pope Pius IX (cultus confirmed) John Soreth (1394 – 1471) was a French Carmelite friar and became a Prior General of the Order of Carmelites.[1] John Soreth was born near Caen in Normandy, France in 1394 and entered the Carmelite house there. Ordained priest around 1417, he became a doctor of theology in Paris in 1438 and then regent of studies there. He was Provincial of the French …More
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Carmelite. Studied in Paris, France. Doctor of theology in 1438. Prior-general of his order from 1451 to 1471. Wrote a famous commentary on the Rule. Issued new Constitutions in 1462. Worked to return his order to its earliest observance, and to admit convents. Spiritual director of Blessed Frances d’Amboise.
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c.1420 at Caen, Normandy, France
Died
1471 at Angers, FranceMore
Billy F

Carmelite. Studied in Paris, France. Doctor of theology in 1438. Prior-general of his order from 1451 to 1471. Wrote a famous commentary on the Rule. Issued new Constitutions in 1462. Worked to return his order to its earliest observance, and to admit convents. Spiritual director of Blessed Frances d’Amboise.
Born
c.1420 at Caen, Normandy, France
Died
1471 at Angers, France of cholera
Beatified
1865 by Pope Pius IX (cultus confirmed)
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