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Dom Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, O.S.B., (1653-1719) was a French Benedictine monk and priest, who founded a religious institute which continues to serve throughout the world. Delaveyne was born in the village of Saint-Saulge in 1653, in the ancient province of Nivernais. As a teenager, he went to the city of Autun to start his education. After studying with the Society of Jesus, in 1669 he entered the Abbey of St. Martin in that city, at about the age of 16. He was soon sent to Paris, spending the following seven years studying there. He made his religious profession there in 1670. While there, he was drawn into the artistic and literary circles of the elite of Parisian society. After his ordination in 1676, he was sent to his hometown to serve as its pastor, continuing to lead a life mostly

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  • Dom Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, O.S.B., (1653-1719) was a French Benedictine monk and priest, who founded a religious institute which continues to serve throughout the world. Delaveyne was born in the village of Saint-Saulge in 1653, in the ancient province of Nivernais. As a teenager, he went to the city of Autun to start his education. After studying with the Society of Jesus, in 1669 he entered the Abbey of St. Martin in that city, at about the age of 16. He was soon sent to Paris, spending the following seven years studying there. He made his religious profession there in 1670. While there, he was drawn into the artistic and literary circles of the elite of Parisian society. After his ordination in 1676, he was sent to his hometown to serve as its pastor, continuing to lead a life mostly focused on the intellectual pursuits of the literary life. Two years later, a chance remark by the pastor of a neighboring village contrasting his way of life to that of St. Benedict re-ignited the religious fervor of Delaveyne's youth. He returned to his monastery in Autun for a spiritual retreat, in order to find again the focus of his life. From this experience he returned to his parish a changed man. In his re-found religious mindset, Delaveyne began to see the misery of the poor of the parish, especially those in the countryside. He started to work to relieve their physical as well as their spiritual needs. Out of these efforts, in 1680 Delaveyne invited a group of young women of the parish to organize to care for the needs of women and children. He advised them: N'ayez point d'autres affaires que celles de la Charité. N'ayez point d'autres intérêts que ceux des malheureux.(You shall not have any concerns other than those of Charity. You shall not have any interests other than those of the unfortunate.) In this way, Delaveyne founded the religious congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Nevers, which has operated hundred of convents and schools throughout France since its founding, with its motherhouse still in Nevers. The most famous member of the congregation is St. Bernadette Soubirous, the visionary of Lourdes. Delaveyne died in Nevers in 1719. (en)
  • Dom Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, né Jean-Baptiste de Lavenne, est un religieux bénédictin, prêtre, né le 11 septembre 1653 à Saint-Saulge, dans le Nivernais, mort le 5 juin 1719 à Nevers. Il est le fondateur en 1680 de la congrégation des Sœurs de la Charité de Nevers. (fr)
  • Dom Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, O.S.B., (1653-1719) foi um monge e sacerdote beneditino francês que fundou um instituto religioso que continua a servir em todo o mundo. Delaveyne nasceu na aldeia de Saint-Saulge em 1653, na antiga província de Nivernais. Ainda adolescente, foi para a cidade de Autun para iniciar seus estudos. Depois de estudar com a Companhia de Jesus, em 1669 entrou na Abadia de São Martinho daquela cidade, por volta dos 16 anos. Ele logo foi enviado a Paris, onde passou os sete anos seguintes estudando. Ele fez sua profissão religiosa em 1670. Enquanto estava lá, ele foi atraído para os círculos artísticos e literários da elite da sociedade parisiense. Após sua ordenação em 1676, ele foi enviado para sua cidade natal para servir como seu pastor, continuando a levar uma vida focada principalmente nas atividades intelectuais da vida literária. Dois anos depois, uma observação casual do pastor de uma aldeia vizinha contrastando seu modo de vida com o de São Bento reacendeu o fervor religioso da juventude de Delaveyne. Ele voltou ao seu mosteiro em Autun para um retiro espiritual, a fim de reencontrar o foco de sua vida. Com essa experiência, ele voltou para sua paróquia como um homem mudado. Em sua mentalidade religiosa reencontrada, Delaveyne começou a ver a miséria dos pobres da paróquia, especialmente os do campo. Ele começou a trabalhar para aliviar suas necessidades físicas e espirituais. Diante desses esforços, em 1680 Delaveyne convidou um grupo de moças da paróquia para se organizar para cuidar das necessidades das mulheres e crianças. Ele as aconselhou: Desse modo, Delaveyne fundou a congregação religiosa das Irmãs da Caridade de Nevers, que administrou centenas de conventos e escolas em toda a França desde sua fundação, com sua casa-mãe ainda em Nevers. O membro mais famoso da congregação é Santa Bernadette Soubirous, a visionária de Lourdes. (pt)
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  • Dom Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, né Jean-Baptiste de Lavenne, est un religieux bénédictin, prêtre, né le 11 septembre 1653 à Saint-Saulge, dans le Nivernais, mort le 5 juin 1719 à Nevers. Il est le fondateur en 1680 de la congrégation des Sœurs de la Charité de Nevers. (fr)
  • Dom Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, O.S.B., (1653-1719) was a French Benedictine monk and priest, who founded a religious institute which continues to serve throughout the world. Delaveyne was born in the village of Saint-Saulge in 1653, in the ancient province of Nivernais. As a teenager, he went to the city of Autun to start his education. After studying with the Society of Jesus, in 1669 he entered the Abbey of St. Martin in that city, at about the age of 16. He was soon sent to Paris, spending the following seven years studying there. He made his religious profession there in 1670. While there, he was drawn into the artistic and literary circles of the elite of Parisian society. After his ordination in 1676, he was sent to his hometown to serve as its pastor, continuing to lead a life mostly (en)
  • Dom Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne, O.S.B., (1653-1719) foi um monge e sacerdote beneditino francês que fundou um instituto religioso que continua a servir em todo o mundo. Delaveyne nasceu na aldeia de Saint-Saulge em 1653, na antiga província de Nivernais. Ainda adolescente, foi para a cidade de Autun para iniciar seus estudos. Depois de estudar com a Companhia de Jesus, em 1669 entrou na Abadia de São Martinho daquela cidade, por volta dos 16 anos. Ele logo foi enviado a Paris, onde passou os sete anos seguintes estudando. Ele fez sua profissão religiosa em 1670. Enquanto estava lá, ele foi atraído para os círculos artísticos e literários da elite da sociedade parisiense. Após sua ordenação em 1676, ele foi enviado para sua cidade natal para servir como seu pastor, continuando a levar uma vida (pt)
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