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Bitouzey, Germain Barnabas, 1798

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Bitouzey, Germain Barnabas
Bitouzey, Germain Barnabas

Scope and Contents

Sermons by French secular priest Germain Barnabas Bitouzey (17??-18??). Served in Maryland from approximately 1794 through 1815. Woodstock College Archives, except when noted.

(1) 1798. No title. Text: Luke 21:26-27. Alternate text (noted on p 2 as "Text for the 1st Sunday in Lent"): Matthew 25:31-32. 15 pages. Notes on page 1: "A. 1. on the Last day. first Sunday in advent. St inigo 9ber 2d. 1798. patuxent february 10. 1799. 9ber 28th 1802 1st Sunday in Lent." Maryland Province Archives.
(2) No date. No title. No text. 1 page. Imperfect: fragment only, commencing "But in the mystery of his circumcision."
(3) No date. No title. Text: Exodus 20:7. 7 pages.
(4) No date. Title: "on the Sacrament of penance." John 20:22-23. 7 pages.
(5) No date. Title: "of the Dispositions necessary to receive profitably the Sacrament of penance." John 20:22-23. 6 pages.
(6) No date. No title. Text: Matthew 7:15-21. 7 pages. Note at head: "Seventh Sunday after pentecosten. The gospel is taken from St. Math Ch.7. v.15."
(7) No date. No title. Text: Mark 17:16. 7 pages.
(8) No date. No title. Text: Luke 10:42. 7 pages.
(9) No date. Title: "upon the infaillibility of the Church." Text: John 16:7, 14. 8 pages.

Dates

  • 1798

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: 1.6 Cubic Feet (4 boxes)

Language of Materials

English