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      • Pierre de Bérulle (born Feb. 4, 1575, Sérilly, near Troyes, Fr.—died Oct. 2, 1629, Paris) was a cardinal and statesman who founded the French Congregation of the Oratory, reforming clerical education in France. Educated in theology by the Jesuits and at the Sorbonne, Bérulle was ordained in 1599. In 1604 he went to Spain.
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  2. Bérulle was a chaplain to King Henry IV of France, and several times declined his offers to be made a bishop. He obtained the necessary dispensations from Rome for Henrietta Maria 's marriage to Charles I, and acted as her chaplain during the first year of her stay in England.

  3. Pierre de Bérulle was a cardinal and statesman who founded the French Congregation of the Oratory, reforming clerical education in France. Educated in theology by the Jesuits and at the Sorbonne, Bérulle was ordained in 1599.

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  4. Combining high spiritual experience, contemplation, and action, he gave a variety of people his support: he was in charge of the Carmel, he befriended the royal family, he encouraged Ren é Descartes in his philosophical enterprise, and he taught people as opposed in views as Vincent de Paul and the abbot of Saint-Cyran. Through the Oratory ...

  5. Born in the Champagne region, Bérulle was one of the leading religious figures in early seventeenth-century France. He is known primarily for his mysticism and his intolerance of Protestants.

  6. Overview. Pierre de Bérulle. (1575—1629) Quick Reference. (1575–1629), French diplomat and theologian. After a visit to Spain in 1604, he brought the reformed Carmelites to Paris, and in 1611 he founded the French Oratory on the pattern of that established by St Philip Neri.

  7. Sep 14, 2017 · Pierre de Bérulle, founder of the Oratoire de Jésus (commonly known as the Oratoire de France), is a leading figure in the renewal of the Catholic Church in France in the first half of the seventeenth century.

  8. Jan 1, 2014 · A French cardinal, one of the main representatives of the Catholic Counterreformation in France (Dagens 1952 ), he is the founder of the Oratoire. Born in Cerilly in 1575 and died in Paris in 1629. Schooled by Jesuits in Clermont, he studied at the Sorbonne and was ordained in 1599.