1846034 Blessed Charles Houben - Cause - Apostolic Process:- "Articles For The Apostolic Process Of The Servant Of God Father Charles Of St. Andrew, Passionist". This copy has note on par 103 that name should be Margaret Scally and par 104 that name should be Ed. Fitzgerald

1846034 Blessed Charles Houben - Cause - Apostolic Process:- "Articles For The Apostolic Process Of The Servant Of God Father Charles Of St. Andrew, Passionist". This copy has note on par 103 that name should be Margaret Scally and par 104 that name should be Ed. Fitzgerald https://catholicarchives.ie/index.php/1846034-blessed-charles-houben-apostolic-process-4

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Charles Houben
Canonisation, Canonisation process, Miracles

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Father Charles of St. Andrew of the servant of God . Apostolic Process . Passionist . (6387 ) .

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Beatificationis et Canonizationis . P. Caroli ,S. ANDREA.

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was sought for in the Church , and would be found there absorbed faternity of the Perpetual Adoration of the Most Holy Sacrament , of which he remained a member till his death . ' As he grew in his family found that he had not returned home by sunset , he joined an Association called the Confraternity of Christian His mind seemed to be so constantly fixed on God that his prayers brine them up in dietv. innocence and the holy fear of God . made his first Communion , with scientific ardour and great clad- leading to the Church and school . " The pious youth at this time Immediately afterwards he decided to be enrolled in the Con- Without doubt it was John Andrew who profited most by their ness of souls which holy action he never , in after years , forgot , spirit of devotion . The Rev. Henry Gobbels , Parish Priest of but rather , he esteemed that day as the greatest of his life . not , as other boys do , take occasion from this , of weakening his years he crew also in grace and perfection before God and men . happy marriage and endeavoured , with wonderful success , to Munster-Geleen , who was a class-fellow of the Servant of God urelion , being desirous to learn . ' began come to school : but did Doctrine which had been founded , under the patronage of the can be said to have fasted twenty-four hours a day . It at times Holy family , in the sixteenth century by the Dukes of Galick , affirms that John Andrew only knew two roads , namely , those Luyten . He was baptized on the day of his birth , receiving the respectable parents . Peter Joseph Houlan and Joanna Elizabeth plans instruction . From his tenderest years , he had a hatred of with the high ideal of guarding the people of that district from at Munster-Geleen , in Holland , on the Irish December , 1827. of of the Blessed Virgin Mary . the infamous beliefs of heresy , and he observed all its rules with the name of John Andrew . ' His parents' besot ten children of their worthy of credence , who give grounds for their statements . sin , was decide , obedient , a lover of prayer and a devout client & That the Servant of God when he had reached the years of life- All of which are proved by authentic documents and witness greatest diligence . All of which , etc. That the Servant of God . Father Charles of St. Andrew , was born & On Dominion in Albis. 1835 , being then fourteen years of age , he chapter i . life of the Servant of God . the truth is :

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