Claude Judde

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Claude Judde, né le 19 décembre 1661 à Rouen (Normandie) et mort le 11 mars 1735 à Paris, est un prêtre jésuite français, maître des novices et instructeur du Troisième An. Des notes prises par ses disciples et publiées après sa mort le firent reconnaître comme maître spirituel de première importance. rdf:langString
Father Claude Judde (1661–1735) was a French Jesuit from Rouen, known for his spiritual writings. He entered the Society of Jesus on September 18, 1677, and took his final vows on February 2, 1695. He then began preaching, and became quite well known. Bourdaloue desired for Judde to become his successor, but Judde's superiors asked him to sacrifice his talents and train his fellow Jesuits instead. He accepted this obscure office, and from 1704 to 1721 he served as teacher of the at Rouen, and then rector of the Paris novitiate. His lessons were so admired that his students would copy them to preserve their memories in writing. Many of these copies can still be found today. Father Judde never published any of his works during his lifetime; however, thanks to the transcriptions made by his rdf:langString
rdf:langString Claude Judde
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rdf:langString Father Claude Judde (1661–1735) was a French Jesuit from Rouen, known for his spiritual writings. He entered the Society of Jesus on September 18, 1677, and took his final vows on February 2, 1695. He then began preaching, and became quite well known. Bourdaloue desired for Judde to become his successor, but Judde's superiors asked him to sacrifice his talents and train his fellow Jesuits instead. He accepted this obscure office, and from 1704 to 1721 he served as teacher of the at Rouen, and then rector of the Paris novitiate. His lessons were so admired that his students would copy them to preserve their memories in writing. Many of these copies can still be found today. Father Judde never published any of his works during his lifetime; however, thanks to the transcriptions made by his students, many collections have been produced posthumously.
rdf:langString Claude Judde, né le 19 décembre 1661 à Rouen (Normandie) et mort le 11 mars 1735 à Paris, est un prêtre jésuite français, maître des novices et instructeur du Troisième An. Des notes prises par ses disciples et publiées après sa mort le firent reconnaître comme maître spirituel de première importance.
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