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François-Léon Clergue (23 December 1825 – 8 February 1907) – in religion Marie-Antoine de Lavaur – was a French Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He became a popular priest who attracted large crowds when he would preach; he preached around 700 itinerant missions in southern France which would earn him a nickname as the "Apostle of the South". He is also credited with the development of pilgrimages to the shrine in Lourdes where he often visited to preach and to tend to the visiting pilgrims. He was a traditionalist who railed against secularist influences and remained in France in 1880 when religious orders (including his own) were expelled to other European nations; he remained in his deserted convent earning him respect from the authorit

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  • François-Léon Clergue (23 December 1825 – 8 February 1907) – in religion Marie-Antoine de Lavaur – was a French Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He became a popular priest who attracted large crowds when he would preach; he preached around 700 itinerant missions in southern France which would earn him a nickname as the "Apostle of the South". He is also credited with the development of pilgrimages to the shrine in Lourdes where he often visited to preach and to tend to the visiting pilgrims. He was a traditionalist who railed against secularist influences and remained in France in 1880 when religious orders (including his own) were expelled to other European nations; he remained in his deserted convent earning him respect from the authorities who refused to expel him due to his popular rapport with the locals. His death saw around 50,000 people attend his funeral and his remains were deemed to be incorrupt in late 1935 upon their exhumation. The beatification process launched in Toulouse in the late 1920s and he became titled as a Servant of God. The cause later was stalled in the late 1960s and remained as such until 2005 when an organization was founded to relaunch the cause. The official relaunch came in 2008 and culminated in 2020 when Pope Francis signed a decree that named him as Venerable upon confirmation that he led a life of heroic virtue. (en)
  • Le Père Marie-Antoine de Lavaur ou Père Marie-Antoine (à l'état-civil, Léon Clergue), né à Lavaur le 23 décembre 1825 et mort à Toulouse le 8 février 1907, est un prêtre capucin français. Il est connu pour avoir été l'Apôtre du Midi par ses nombreuses missions itinérantes, et on lui doit le développement des pèlerinages de Lourdes. Il est reconnu vénérable par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • François-Léon Clergue (23 de dezembro de 1825 - 8 de fevereiro de 1907) - na vida religiosa Marie-Antoine de Lavaur - era um padre católico romano francês e membro professo da Ordem dos Frades Menores Capuchinhos. Ele se tornou um padre popular que atraía grandes multidões quando pregava; pregou cerca de 700 missões itinerantes no sul da França, o que lhe valeu o apelido de "Apóstolo do Sul". Ele também é creditado com o desenvolvimento de peregrinações ao santuário de Lourdes, onde costumava visitar para pregar e cuidar dos peregrinos visitantes. Ele foi um tradicionalista que protestou contra as influências secularistas e permaneceu na França em 1880, quando as ordens religiosas (incluindo a sua própria) foram expulsas para outras nações europeias; ele permaneceu em seu convento abandonado, ganhando o respeito das autoridades que se recusaram a expulsá-lo devido ao seu relacionamento popular com os habitantes locais. Sua morte viu cerca de 50.000 pessoas comparecerem ao seu funeral e seus restos mortais foram considerados incorruptos no final de 1935 após a exumação. O processo de beatificação foi iniciado em Toulouse no final dos anos 1920 e ele foi intitulado Servo de Deus. A causa mais tarde foi paralisada no final dos anos 1960 e permaneceu como tal até 2005, quando uma organização foi fundada para relançar a causa. O relançamento oficial ocorreu em 2008 e culminou em 2020 quando o Papa Francisco assinou um decreto que o nomeou Venerável após a confirmação de que ele levava uma vida de virtudes heróicas. (pt)
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  • Le Père Marie-Antoine de Lavaur ou Père Marie-Antoine (à l'état-civil, Léon Clergue), né à Lavaur le 23 décembre 1825 et mort à Toulouse le 8 février 1907, est un prêtre capucin français. Il est connu pour avoir été l'Apôtre du Midi par ses nombreuses missions itinérantes, et on lui doit le développement des pèlerinages de Lourdes. Il est reconnu vénérable par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • François-Léon Clergue (23 December 1825 – 8 February 1907) – in religion Marie-Antoine de Lavaur – was a French Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He became a popular priest who attracted large crowds when he would preach; he preached around 700 itinerant missions in southern France which would earn him a nickname as the "Apostle of the South". He is also credited with the development of pilgrimages to the shrine in Lourdes where he often visited to preach and to tend to the visiting pilgrims. He was a traditionalist who railed against secularist influences and remained in France in 1880 when religious orders (including his own) were expelled to other European nations; he remained in his deserted convent earning him respect from the authorit (en)
  • François-Léon Clergue (23 de dezembro de 1825 - 8 de fevereiro de 1907) - na vida religiosa Marie-Antoine de Lavaur - era um padre católico romano francês e membro professo da Ordem dos Frades Menores Capuchinhos. Ele se tornou um padre popular que atraía grandes multidões quando pregava; pregou cerca de 700 missões itinerantes no sul da França, o que lhe valeu o apelido de "Apóstolo do Sul". Ele também é creditado com o desenvolvimento de peregrinações ao santuário de Lourdes, onde costumava visitar para pregar e cuidar dos peregrinos visitantes. Ele foi um tradicionalista que protestou contra as influências secularistas e permaneceu na França em 1880, quando as ordens religiosas (incluindo a sua própria) foram expulsas para outras nações europeias; ele permaneceu em seu convento abandona (pt)
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