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The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, a charitable organisation dedicated to the service of the poor, was established by French university students in 1833, led by the Blessed Frederic Ozanam.
As described by Donald Knuth in Volume 4A, p. 3, of TAOCP, the construction of 4x4 set was published by Jacques Ozanam in 1725 ( in Recreation mathematiques et physiques ) as a puzzle involving playing cards.
Jacques Ozanam ( 16 June 1640, Sainte-Olive, Ain – 3 April 1718, Paris ) was a French mathematician.
Jacques Ozanam was born in Sainte-Olive, Ain, France.
Ozanam was honoured more abroad than at home.
Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam ( Milan, April 23, 1813-Marseille, September 8, 1853 ) was a French scholar.
He was born to Jean and Marie Ozanam, the fifth of their 14 children.
Ozanam was born in Milan and brought up in Lyons, France, where he was strongly influenced when he experienced a period of doubt regarding the Catholic faith by one of his teachers at the Collège de Lyons, the Abbé Noirot.
In the following year Ozanam was sent to study law in Paris, where he fell in with the Ampère family ( living for a time with the mathematician André-Marie Ampère ), and through them with other leaders of the neo-Catholic movement, such as François-René de Chateaubriand, Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, and Charles Forbes René de Montalembert.
Ozanam was the leading historical and literary critic in the neo-Catholic movement in France during the first half of the 19th century.
He confessed that his object was to prove the contrary thesis to Edward Gibbon, and, although any historian who begins with the desire to prove a thesis is quite sure to go more or less wrong, Ozanam no doubt administered a healthful antidote to the prevalent notion, particularly amongst English-speaking peoples, that the Catholic Church had done far more to enslave than to elevate the human mind.

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** Hôtel noir by Antoine Ozanam and Bruno Lachard, Paquet
Science and Natural Philosophy: Dr. Hutton ’ s Translation of Montucla ’ s edition of Ozanam, revised by Edward Riddle, Thomas Tegg, London.
Frederic Ozanam, inspired by a Daughter of Charity, Rosalie Rendu, founded the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

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For a time he took into his family the young student Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam ( 1813 – 1853 ), one of the founders of the Conference of Charity, later known as the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
In January 1834, at the encouragement of the young Frédéric Ozanam, the founder the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul ( a charitable organization ,) Father Lacordaire started a series of lectures at the Collège Stanislas.
Takashi became a member of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul ( SSVDP ), discovered its founder and his writings ( Frédéric Ozanam ), and visited his patients and the poor, to whom he brought assistance, comfort and food.
Among these, Blessed Frédéric Ozanam, cofounder of the “ Society of St. Vincent de Paul ,” and the Venerable Jean Léon Le Prevost, future founder of the Religious of St. Vincent de Paul, knew well the road to her office.

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Through Ampère, Ozanam had contact with leaders of the neo-Catholic movement, such as François-René de Chateaubriand, Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, and Charles Forbes René de Montalembert.
* Gardes, or Satellites ( from the Latin satelles, satellitis, meaning " escorts ")-by Jacques Ozanam.
* April 3 – Jacques Ozanam, French mathematician ( b. 1640 )
In 1684 he moved to Paris to study physics and for the first time had formal mathematics training with private lessons from Jacques Ozanam.
However, Monseigneur de Quélen, the Archbishop of Paris, confirmed his support for Lacordaire, and asked him to preach a Lenten series in 1835 at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, as part of the Notre-Dame Lectures specially aimed at the catechesis of Christian youth, which had also been inaugurated at the behest of his friend Ozanam.
With Frédéric Ozanam and the Abbot Maret, he launched a newspaper, L ' Ere Nouvelle ( The New Era ), to campaign for the rights of Catholics under the new regime.
From the same family sprang the better known Frédéric Ozanam.
His family, which claimed to be of Jewish extraction, had been settled in the Lyonnais for many centuries, and had reached distinction in the third generation before Frédéric through Jacques Ozanam ( 1640 – 1717 ), an eminent mathematician.
Jean Ozanam had served in the armies of the First French Republic, but betook himself, on the advent of the First French Empire, to trade, teaching, and finally medicine.
Whilst still a student Ozanam took up journalism and contributed considerably to Bailly's Tribune catholique, which became L ' Univers, a French Roman Catholic daily newspaper that took a strongly ultramontane position.

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Albertus was beatified in 1622.
A member of the Franciscan Order, she was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1848.
He was beatified by Paul V on 25 October 1619, and was canonized by Gregory XV on 12 March ( 12 April ) 1622, at the same time as Ignatius Loyola.
From the time of her death, Jadwiga was venerated widely in Poland as a saint, though she was only beatified by the church in the 1980s.
Joan of Arc was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920.
He died on September 16, 1450, and was beatified by Pope Clement VII in 1527.
Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex, was later beatified and is Scotland's only royal saint.
Kateri Tekakwitha, the patron of ecologist s, wikt: exile # Noun | exiles, and orphans, was beatified by the Roman Catholic Church.
He was beatified on 3 September 2000.
St Pius V was beatified by Pope Clement X in the year 1672, and was later canonized by Pope Clement XI ( 1700 – 21 ) on 24 May 1712.
Saint Rose, beatified by Clement IX, was the first American saint.
Pope Urban was beatified in 1881 by Pope Leo XIII with his feast day on 29 July.
More was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1886 and canonised, with John Fisher, on 19 May 1935 by Pope Pius XI, and his feast day was established as 9 July.
He was beatified by Pope Leo XIII as one of a group of fifty-four English Martyrs on 29 December 1886.
Gregory was beatified by Gregory XIII in 1584 and canonized in 1728 by Pope Benedict XIII.
Stein was beatified as a martyr on May 1, 1987, in Cologne, Germany by Pope John Paul II and then canonized by him 11 years later on October 11, 1998.
Catanosa was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 4 May 1997.
She was beatified in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
In the following year, on 12 May 1879, raised to the rank of cardinal the convert clergyman John Henry Newman, who was to be beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.
He was beatified in 2000.

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