Saint Andrew Fournet
- Also known as
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André-Hubert Fournet
Andrea Uberto Fournet
- Memorial
- 13 May
- Profile
- Andrew had a strong religious upbringing, nagged by his mother to become a priest.
Andrew resisted, and tried to study at Poitiers, but began leading a wild life.
Out of school, his mother convinced him to stay with his uncle, a priest.
The uncle's good example so moved Andrew that he turned his life around, returned to his studies, and felt the call to a vocation.
Parish priest, assigned to Maille.
During the French Revolution, Andrew refused to take an oath that renounced the Church.
He fled to Spain 1792 for five years, then returned to his parish, and was protected by his flock, celebrating the sacraments in secret.
Andrew and Saint Jeanne Elizabeth Bichier des Ages, a local holy woman, founded the Daughters of the Cross of Saint Andrew.
- Born
- 6 December 1752 at Maille, France
- Died
- 13 May 1834 at La Puye, Vienne, France of natural causes
- Name Meaning
- strong, manly (Andrew)
- Venerated
- 10 July 1921
- Beatified
- 16 May 1926
- Canonized
- 4 June 1933 by Pope Pius XI
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