vendredi 13 mars 2015

Bienheureuse FRANÇOISE TRÉHET, vierge religieuse de la Congrégation de la Charité Notre-Dame d'Evron et martyre

Église Saint-Pierre de Landes


Bienheureuse Françoise Tréhet, vierge et martyre

La bienheureuse Françoise Tréhet, Sœur de la Charité, se dévoua avec tout son zèle à enseigner les enfants et à soigner les malades au temps de la Révolution française. Parce qu’elle avait refusé le serment à la Constitution civile du clergé et qu’elle avait donné asile à des prêtres, elle fut condamnée à mort et aussitôt guillotinée, à Ernée dans le Maine, en 1794.

SOURCE : http://www.paroisse-saint-aygulf.fr/index.php/prieres-et-liturgie/saints-par-mois/icalrepeat.detail/2015/03/13/13681/-/bienheureuse-francoise-trehet-vierge-et-martyre

Bienheureuse Françoise Tréhet

Sœur de la Charité, martyre de la Révolution (+ 1794)

Voir aussi la Bienheureuse Jeanne Véron.

À Ernée dans le Maine, en 1794, la bienheureuse Françoise Tréhet, vierge, Sœur de la Charité. Elle se dévoua avec tout son zèle à enseigner les enfants et à soigner les malades et, au temps de la Révolution française, parce qu’elle avait refusé le serment à la Constitution civile du clergé et qu’elle avait donné asile à des prêtres, elle fut condamnée à mort et aussitôt guillotinée.

Martyrologe romain

SOURCE : http://nominis.cef.fr/contenus/saint/11249/Bienheureuse-Francoise-Trehet.html

Bienheureuse Françoise Tréhet

Françoise Tréhet naquit le 8 avril 1756 dans une famille de propriétaires terriens aisés, à Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie en Vendée. Elle émit ses vœux chez les Sœurs de la Charité dite plus tard de Notre-Dame d'Evron et s’occupa de l’éducation des fillettes et de diverses œuvres de charité.

En 1783, elle fut invitée à Saint-Pierre-des-Landes à ouvrir une école paroissiale. Elle fut aidée dans cette tâche par sa consœur Jeanne Véron de dix ans sa cadette. Les deux religieuses faisaient la classe et en dehors de l’école portaient assistance aux malades de la paroisse.

Avec la prise de la Bastille et les mouvements de haine contre l’Église, la Révolution française va faire verser le sang des innocents, simplement parce qu’ils sont chrétiens, parce qu’ils ne veulent pas se soumettre aux exigences scélérates proposées par les “forts” d’alors, des gens sans scrupules qui profitèrent allègrement de leur position pour mettre en pratique leur haine viscérale contre le Christ et son Église.

La France, la “fille aînée de l’Église” vivra alors les plus tristes pages de son histoire pourtant si remplie de saints et de bienheureux… Mais, comme souvent il a été dit, “le sang des martyrs est semence de chrétiens”, voila pourquoi le sang de tous ces martyrs de la Révolution française, surtout pendant la période de la terreur, vont procurer à la patrie de saint Remi et de saint Louis IX, bien d’autres gloires qui au Paradis vont constituer la plus grande voie lactée que l’univers se plaire de contempler.

Françoise avait un caractère affirmé et une forte volonté. Elle avait prédit les tourments de la révolution. La Terreur les obligea à se cacher.

Vers la fin février 1794, les deux Sœurs furent dénoncées et condamnées à la guillotine.

Le 13 mars Françoise passa devant la Commission Clément, de sinistre mémoire. On l’accusa d’avoir caché des prêtres réfractaires et d’avoir aidé des Vendéens. Elle répondit que tout malade était un frère en Jésus-Christ et nécessitait ses soins. Elle refusa de crier " longue vie à la république ", ce qui la condamna définitivement...

Elle se rendit à l’échafaud en chantant le Salve Regina. Elle avait 37 ans. Le même sort frappa Jeanne une semaine plus tard.

Elles furent béatifiées le 19 juin 1955 par Pie XII.

D’après : http://ut-pupillam-oculi.over-blog.com/

SOURCE : http://nouvl.evangelisation.free.fr/francoise_trehet.htm

Victime de la révolution française

Amie des enfants et des malades

Rome, 13 mars 2013 (Zenit.orgAnita Bourdin |

Le martyrologe romain fait aujourd'hui mémoire de la bienheureuse Françoise Tréhet, vierge et martyre de la Révolution française (+1794).

 Religieuse de la congrégation de la Charité, Françoise Tréhet dépensait ses forces entre les murs d'une école, dévouée à l'éducation des enfants, ou au chevet des malades.

C'est en effet pendant la Révolution française qu'elle gagna la couronne du martyre: elle périt par le glaive pour l'amour du Christ. Elle a été béatifiée parmi les martyrs de Laval.

Parmi les victimes de la Révolution, 374 ont été béatifiées, en tant que "martyrs". Jean-Paul II expliquait un jour: "On les a, dans les attendus des sentences, accusés de compromission avec les "forces contre-révolutionnaires", il en est d'ailleurs ainsi dans presque toutes les persécutions d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Mais pour les hommes et les femmes dont les noms ont été retenus - parmi beaucoup d'autres sans doute également méritants -, ce qu'ils ont réellement vécu, ce qu'ils ont répondu aux interrogations des tribunaux ne laisse aucun doute sur leur détermination à rester fidèles, au péril de leur vie, à ce que leur foi exigeait, ni sur le motif profond de leur condamnation: la haine de cette foi que leurs juges méprisaient comme "dévotion insoutenable" et "fanatisme"."

(13 mars 2013) © Innovative Media Inc.

SOURCE : http://www.zenit.org/fr/articles/victime-de-la-revolution-francaise

Blessed Françoise Tréhet

Also known as

Francesca

Memorial

20 March

21 January (as one of the Blessed Martyrs of Laval)

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Member of the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Evron. Dedicated to education of children and care of the sickMartyred in the French Revolution.

Born

8 April 1756 in Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie, Mayenne, France

Died

beheaded on 20 March 1794 in Laval, Mayenne, France

Venerated

3 May 1955 by Pope Pius XII (decree of martyrdom)

Beatified

19 June 1955 by Pope Pius XII at RomeItaly

Canonized

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SOURCE : http://catholicsaints.info/blessed-francoise-trehet/

Blessed Françoise Tréhet

Saint of the Day : March 13

Other Names : Francesca

Memorial : 21 January as one of the Blessed Martyrs of Laval

Born : 8 April 1756 in Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie, Mayenne, France

Died :

Guillotined on 13 March 1794 in Laval, Mayenne, France • Relics enshrined at the church of St-Pierre-des-Landes where she had taught

Françoise Tréhet was born April 8, 1756 in a family of wealthy landowners, in Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie in Vendée. She made her vows to the Sisters of Charity, later known as Notre-Dame d'Evron, and took care of the education of the girls and various works of charity.

In 1783, she was invited to Saint-Pierre-des-Landes to open a parish school. She was helped in this task by her sister Jeanne Véron, ten years her junior. The two nuns did the class and outside the school assisted the sick of the parish.

With the taking of the Bastille and hate movements against the Church, the French Revolution will shed the blood of the innocent, simply because they are Christians, because they do not want to submit to the rogue demands proposed by the "Strong" then, unscrupulous people who happily took advantage of their position to put into practice their visceral hatred against Christ and his Church.

France, the "eldest daughter of the Church" will live then the saddest pages of her history yet so full of saints and blessed ... But, as often said, "the blood of the martyrs is seed of Christians", that is why the blood of all these martyrs of the French Revolution, especially during the period of terror, will bring to the homeland of Saint Remi and Saint Louis IX, many other glories which in Paradise will constitute the greatest milky way let the universe please to contemplate.

Francoise had a strong character and a strong will. She had predicted the torments of the revolution. The Terror forced them to hide.

Towards the end of February 1794, the two Sisters were denounced and condemned to the guillotine.

On the 13th of March, Francoise passed in front of the Clement Commission, of sinister memory. He was accused of hiding refractory priests and helping Vendeans. She replied that every sick person was a brother in Jesus Christ and needed his care. She refused to shout "long life to the republic", which definitely condemned her ...

She went to the scaffold, singing Salve Regina. She was 37 years old. The same fate struck Jeanne a week later.

They were beatified on June 19, 1955 by Pius XII.

Blessed Françoise Tréhet, Pray for us !

SOURCE : https://saintscatholic.blogspot.com/2016/03/blessed-francoise-trehet.html

Saint of the Day – 13 March – Bl Françoise Tréhet (1756-1794) Martyr

Posted on March 13, 2019

Saint of the Day – 13 March – Bl Françoise Tréhet (1756-1794) Martyr, Religious Sister, Teacher, Apostle of Charity  – born on 8 April 1756 in Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie, Mayenne, France and died by being guillotined on 13 March 1794 in Laval, Mayenne, France.

Françoise Tréhet was born on 8 April 1756 in a family of wealthy landowners, in Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie in Vendée.   She made her vows to the Sisters of Charity and became a teacher and performed various works of charity.

In 1783, she was invited to Saint-Pierre-des-Landes to open a parish school.   She was helped in this task by her sister Jeanne Véron, ten years her junior.   The two nuns taught the class and assisted the sick of the parish.

With the taking of the Bastille and hate movements against the Church, the French Revolution shed the blood of the innocent, simply because they were Christians, because they refused to submit to the violent demands proposed by the powerful, unscrupulous revolutionaries who happily took advantage of their position to put into practice their visceral hatred against Christ and His Church.

France, the “eldest daughter of the Church” lived then the saddest pages of her history, yet so full of saints and blessed … But, as often said, “the blood of the martyrs is seed of Christians”, that is why the blood of all these martyrs of the French Revolution, during the period of terror, will bring to the homeland of Saint Remi and Saint Louis IX, many other glorious saints who in Paradise, serve us all.

Francoise had a strong character and a strong will.   She had predicted the torments of the revolution and refused to submit to the terror.   Towards the end of February 1794, the two Sisters were denounced and condemned to the guillotine.

On 13 March, Francoise appeared at the Clement Commission, of sinister memory.   She was accused of hiding priests and helping underground movements.   She replied that every sick person was a brother in Jesus Christ and needed her care.   She refused to shout “long life to the republic”, which condemned her to death by the guillotine.

She went to the scaffold, singing the Salve Regina.   She was 37 years old. The same fate struck Jeanne a week later.

St Francoise’s relics are enshrined at the church of St-Pierre-des-Landes where she had taught.   The two sisters were beatified on 19 June 1955 by Servant of God Pope Pius XII. (translated from French).

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Beata Francesca Trehet Vergine e martire

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Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie, Francia, 8 aprile 1756 – Ernée, Francia, 13 marzo 1794

Francoise Tréhet, religiosa professa delle Soeurs de la Charité de Notre-Dame d’Evron, era addetta alla scuola parrocchiale di St-Pierre-des-Landes sin dal 1783. Fu ghigliottinata durante la Rivoluzione Francese per avere rifiutato i giuramenti prescritti e nascosto i preti refrattari al giuramento. Spiccando per il suo coraggio, salì sul patibolo cantando la Salve Regina. Le sue spoglie mortali, insieme a quelle della consorella Jeanne Véron, dal 1814 sono venerate nella chiesa di St-Pierre-des-Landes. Entrambe furono beatificate il 19 giugno 1955.

Martirologio Romano: A Ernée nel territorio di Mayenne in Francia, beata Francesca Tréhet, vergine della Congregazione della Carità e martire, che si adoperò in ogni modo per l’istruzione dei fanciulli e la cura dei malati e, durante la rivoluzione francese, trafitta con la spada subì il martirio per Cristo.

Francoise Tréhet nacque presso Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie l’8 aprile 1756, da una nobile e benestante famiglia di possidenti terrieri. Professò i voti religiosi nella Congregazione delle Soeurs de la Charité de Notre-Dame d’Evron, dedite all’educazione delle giovani ed a varie opere di carità. Per il loro caraterristico abito di colore grigio, erano note come “le piccole sorelle grigie”.

Attorno al 1783 Francesca fu inviata a Saint-Pierre-des-Landes per aprirvi una scuola parrocchiale e ben presto la raggiunse per coadiuvarla nella sua attività la consorella Jeanne Véron. Le due religiose insegnavano e si dedicavano inoltre all’assistenza dei malati. Francesca aveva un carattere molto forte e con la sua vivace intelligenza presagì il male che ben presto sarebbe derivato dalla Rivoluzione francese, non solo per la Chiesa ma per l’intera nazione.

Nonostante non vi furono denunce o lamentele nei confronti delle due suore, furono comunque inserite in una lista di condannati alla ghigliottina, per poi essere arrestate tra la fine di febbraio ed i primi di marzo del 1794. Furono entrambe detenute ad Ernée, Francesca in prigione, mentre la consorella in ospedale. Il 13 marzo Francesca fu chiamata a comparire dinnanzi al tribunale detto “Commission Clément” ove, accusata di aver aiutato i monarchici, rispose che sia i vandeani fedeli al sovrano che i rivoluzionari erano comunque tutti suoi fratelli in Gesù Cristo e di conseguenza non avrebbe rifiutato ad alcuno il suo generoso aiuto. Le fu allora richiesto di gridare: “Lunga vita alla Repubblica!”, ma la religiosa rifiutò e venne allora definitivamente condannata. Il verdetto redatto dalla commissione l’accusò di aver “nascosto sacerdoti refrattari e nutrito e protetto dei rivoltosi vandeani”.

Alla tragica sentenza fu data esecuzione quel medesimo giorno e Francesca salì sul patibolo cantando la Salve Regina: aveva soli trentasette anni. Sette giorni dopo toccò la stessa sorte a Giovanna Véron. Le loro spoglie mortali dal 1814 sono venerate nella chiesa di St-Pierre-des-Landes. Entrambe furono beatificate il 19 giugno 1955, insieme ad altri martiri della diocesi di Laval.

Autore: Fabio Arduino

SOURCE : http://www.santiebeati.it/Detailed/93293.html

Voir aussi http://news.catholique.org/50883-francoise-pionniere-dans-l-instruction-des