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<h2 align="center">THE LIFE</h2>
<h3 align="center">OF THE</h3>
<h1 align="center">BLESSED JOHN B. MARIE VIANNEY</h1>
<h2 align="center">CURÉ OF ARS.</h2>
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<h3 align="center">WITH A</h3>
<h1 align="center">NOVENA AND LITANY</h1>
<h2 align="center">TO THIS ZEALOUS WORKER IN THE VINEYARD OF THE LORD.</h2>
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<h1 align="center">PREFACE.</h1>
<p>Spiritual reading has always been encouraged by our Holy Mother
Church, because it strengthens our faith and stimulates us to be more
devout in the practice of our religion. The materialistic tone and
trend of most modern literature, however, makes the reading and
dissemination of Catholic books all the more urgent and necessary at
the present time.</p>
<p>The mind is moulded largely by reading and good minds were never more
needed than to-day, to combat the effects of the mental poison, which
is daily absorbed by young and old through the medium of degrading
literature. True, there are issued good books and periodicals which
are not strictly religious in tone, but which, nevertheless, have a
salutary influence upon the reader's mind. Their number, however, is
comparatively small.</p>
<p>Good spiritual reading should not be made merely an infrequent
departure from the reading of every day literature, but should be
indulged in regularly and systematically by the Catholic laity in
general.</p>
<p>Good books play an important part in fostering the early evidences of
vocation. The youth, under their influence, voluntarily moves nearer
to the goal of his aspirations, unforced by the caprice of the
thoughtless or over-enthusiastic parents. Numerous little incidents
are associated with the life of Blessed Jean Baptist Vianney, which
will help to develop the germ of sacerdotal vocation.</p>
<p>The young seminarian will find Vianney's life to be a genuine
exhortation which will operate to fortify him in the face of trials
and temptation.</p>
<p>The priest himself, who aims to acquire all the graces which may bless
the priesthood, may justly take pleasure in imitating the virtues,
zeal, piety and charity of the humble curé of Ars.</p>
<p>The little volume describes in simple language the life of a man, who,
in our own time, earned by his holiness, acts of self-sacrifice, self-
abnegation and miracles, wrought through the intervention of God, the
blessings of beatification.</p>
<p>Vianney's life may be read with profit by everyone. The descriptions
of his toils and sufferings in behalf of his fellow-men, and his
efforts to save souls, cannot fail to inspire the reader with
uplifting thoughts.</p>
<p align="right">ALBERT A. LINGS.</p>
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<h1 align="center"><SPAN name="intro">I</SPAN>NTRODUCTION.</h1>
<p><font size="+3">O</font>N January 8, 1905, John Baptist Marie
Vianney, that most humble of country curates, was admitted by our Holy
Father, Pope Pius X, into the glorious ranks of the beatified of the
Catholic Church. And in very truth that devoted guardian of souls had
well merited the exalted distinction thus conferred; for, during the
forty-two years of his holy life, countless thousands had come under
the influence of his active and untiring zeal, and were guided by him
in the way of their salvation.</p>
<p>The fame of the gentle "Curé of Ars" has long since passed the
boundaries of his native land, and the fact that his name has been
officially promulgated for veneration is sufficient reason for
presenting this noble personality to the attention of the Catholics of
English speaking countries. We do this with the greater pleasure,
since in thus seeking to promote the honor of the blessed curé we are
at one with our Holy Father, who constantly keeps his statue before
him upon his desk in the Vatican palace.</p>
<p>Thereby Pius X, himself, manifests his high regard for the blessed one
and confirms the words pronounced shortly before the beatification of
the former humble curé. Upon that occasion the Holy Father said: "We
can hardly give befitting expression to the joy of our soul whilst we
make public the solemn decree which affirms the validity of the
miracles worked by God through the intercession of the venerable John
Baptist Vianney. For our part, during the many years that we have
exercised the pastoral office with affectionate solicitude, nothing
more agreeable has taken place, or could occur, than to behold this
venerable curé elevated to the number of the blessed in the Catholic
Church."</p>
<p>Vianney was a truly apostolic guardian of souls. And because he lived
so near our own time, the history of his life-work becomes all the
more valuable and interesting. The present sketch, designed only as an
outline, is necessarily brief and gives but a meagre description of
the virtues, the mortifications, the zeal and the ceaseless activities
of the blessed curé. Those desiring a more extended history of the
life of this great man are referred to the work of the Abbé Alfred
Monnin, his friend and fellow laborer. <SPAN href="#footnote">[*]</SPAN></p>
<p>Brief and unassuming, however, as this present narration may be, we
put it forth in the hope that it may contribute, in some degree, to
make known the merits of this distinguished servant of God, and in
order that those who read it may be prompted to follow the counsels
and imitate the example of his saintly life.</p>
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<p><SPAN name="footnote">[*]</SPAN> Life of the Curé d'Ars, Burns & Oates,
London. For sale by Joseph Schaefer, 9 Barclay St., New York City.</p>
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