- Louis Lallemant
Louis Lallemant (born
Châlons-sur-Marne , France, sometime in 1588,died in Bourges, France 5 April 1635) was a FrenchJesuit .After making his studies under the Fathers of the
Society of Jesus ,Lallemant entered that order in 1605, having completed the usual course of study and teaching for new members. He was ordained and taught philosophy and theology for some time until he was made master of novices, an office he filled for four years. Having exercised it with success he was appointed director of the fathers in third probation; after three years in this difficult post he broke down in health, and was sent to the college of Bourget, in the hope that change of occupation would restore him. The hope was not to be fulfilled; he died after a few months.Lallemant has been called the
Balthazar Alvarez of France; his ideals and efforts to meet them were as uncompromising as the latter's. Like Alvarez, Lallemant expected of others what he did himself. He set the high ideal before hisdisciple s, especially the Fathers of the third probation, and required them to rise to such ideals. He is known today chiefly by his "“Doctrine Spirituelle”", a collection of his maxims and instructions gathered together by FatherJean Rigoleuc , one of his disciples, and detailing very thoroughly his spiritual method.ources
*CHAMPION,"La Doctrine Spirituelle du P. Louis Lallemant" (Paris, 1694), ?preceded by a life of Lallemant?
*GUILHERMY, "Menologie de l’Assistance de France", 5 April ????
*PATRIGNANI, "Menologio della Compagnia di Gesu."
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*HENRY WOODS Transcribed by Joseph E. O’Connor
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