Blessed Solomon le Clerq
- Also known as
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Guillaume-Nicolas-Louis Leclerq;
Nicholas Leclerq;
Salomon Leclerq;
Solomon Leclerq
- Memorial
- 2 September
- Profile
- Son of a wealthy French wine merchant.
Though his father wanted him to pursue the family business, Nicholas early discerned a call to religious life.
On 25 March 1767, he entered the novitiate of the Brothers of Christian Schools, and took the name Solomon.
A good student, recognized for his piety and deep prayer life.
Spent several years teaching at various schools throughout France, and witnessed much of the political turmoil tearing his country apart.
Director of novices for his community, and frequent correspondent with his brothers and sisters on matters spiritual.
Procurator in the Congregation's motherhouse.
Secretary to the superior general of the order.
In the summer of 1792, Brother Solomon, along with many other priests and religious, was imprisoned, and martyred as part of the French Revolution’s suppression of Christianity.
- Born
- 14 November 1745 as Nicholas
- Died
- martyred on 2 September 1792 at the garden of the Carmelite convent at Paris
- Venerated
- 1 October 1926 by Pope Pius XI
- Beatified
- 17 October 1926 by Pope Pius XI
- Canonized
- pending;
if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Solomon, contact:
Paroisse de St-Joseph-des-Carmes
70, rue de Vaugirard
75015 Paris CEDEX 15, FRANCE
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- Readings
- As for us, we hold to what we believed ten and twenty years ago; to what our forefathers believed one hundred years ago, and one thousand years ago, and to that which the whole Catholic world has always believed.
-Brother Solomon Le Clerq