ABBESS, office of, made elective and triennial, 57 Agnès, Mère (Jeanne Catherine Agnès Arnauld), 4; dedicated to the Religious Life, 5; at St Cyr, 6, 8; at Port Royal, 22, 24; her illness, 24, 124, 258, 410; novi- tiate, 25; character, 25, 266, 410; appointed mistress of the novices, 25; Prioress of Port Royal, 30; installed coadjutor- Abbess, 38, 45; her Chapelet du Saint Sacrement, 59; sent to a convent at Tard, 59; resigns office of coadjutor, 59; outbreak against Le Chapelet Secret, 62; return to Port Royal, 74, 343; strained relations with her sister, 74; elected Abbess, 75, 265; on distraction in prayer, 167; on the dowry of Jacqueline Pascal, 213; on the departure of Mdlle Roannez, 260; compared with her sister Angélique, 266; char- acter of her letters, 266; letters from Mère Angélique, 288; re- monstrance to Louis XIV., 292; on the result of the Visitation, 301; agrees to sign the Formu- lary with an explanation, 302; her rules for the time of persecu- tion, 306; removal from Port Royal, 324; on her treatment by the nuns of the Visitation, 332; her vocation of prayer, 333; confession in regard to her signature, 345; spirit of resigna- tion and trust, 355; death, 410; her rules, 411; literary gift, 411; The Picture of a Perfect and of an Imperfect Religious, 411-413 Aiguillon, Duchess d', 96, 206
Aire, Bishop of, 72 Albret, Mmed', her correspon- dence with Bossuet, 291 note Alençon, M. d', confessor to Port Royal, 294
Alet, Bishop of, 351; refuses to sign the Formulary, 368; cham- pion of the rights of the Episco- pate, 369; his influence over the Prince de Conti, 403 Alexander VII., Pope, 238; his relations with Louis XIV., 305; Bull condemning the Five Pro- positions, 328; publication of his second Bull, 368; death, 370 Amiens, 475
Andilly, Agnès Arnauld d', makes her profession, 74
Andilly, M. Robert d', 2; his birth, 4; visit to Port Royal, 16; position at Court, 17; marriage, 39; friendship with M. de St Cyran, 48, 72, 87; death of his wife, 77, 86; the patriarch of Port Royal, 144; memoirs, 144; affection for his family, 145; character, 145, 149, 416; career, 145; obtains the post of Inten- dant de l'Armée, 145; popularity, 145; relations with his eldest son, 146; controversy with a lawyer, 148; retires to Port Royal, 148; his work in the garden, 148; literary work, 148; illness, 302; his blessing to the Sisters, 316, 324; his friendship with Mme de St Ange, 352; reception by Louis XIV., 409; return to Port Royal, 409; death, 416
Ange, Frère Saint, his false teach- ing, 208
Ange, Madame de Saint, 152; examined by the priests at the Visitation, 298; death, 351, 354; character, 351; her life of devotion, 352; marriage, 352; friendship with M. d'Andilly, 352; enters Port Royal, 353; exiled to a convent at Chaillot, 353; refusal to sign the Formulary, 353; ill- ness, 354
Ange, M. de St, "premier maître d'Hôtel," 352; marriage, 352; retires from court, 353; death, 353 Angélique, Mère (Jacqueline Marie Arnauld), her birth, 4; dedicated to the Religious Life, 5; coad- jutor, Abbess of Port Royal, 6; removed to the Abbey of Mau- buisson, 6; confirmation, 6; takes the name of Angélique, 6; her view of her vows, 7; Abbess of Port Royal, 8; first communion, 8; routine of life, 9 ; illness, 10, 51, 292, 300; return home, 10; ratification of her vows, II; con- version, 11; religious struggles, 11-13; reforms, 13, 25, 32-34; wish to conform to the rule of seclusion, 14; visit from her relations, 16-19; reconciliation, 19; embraces the vow of poverty, 20; her sisters, 22; appointed to reform the Abbey of Maubuisson, 24, 30; characteristics, 25-27, 54, 267, 301; arrival, 31; re- ception of novices, 33; her opinion of St François de Sâles, 36, 39; friendship with him, 37; conflict with Mme D'Estrées, 40; expelled from Maubuisson, 42; arrival at Pontoise, 43; return to Maubuisson, 44; death of her father, 45; attack of small- pox, 46; return to Port Royal, 46, 75; friendship with Mère de Chantal, 48; reforms the Abbey of Lys, 51; experience of a refractory nun, 52; kindness to the poor, 52; reasons for wishing to move to Paris, 53- 55; the removal, 55; money difficulties, 55; appoints M. de Langres spiritual director, 58; resigns her post, 59; trials and persecutions, 60; nominated
Superior of the Institut du Saint Sacrement, 61; her confession to M. de St Cyran, 64; set of Resolutions, 64; resignation, 67, 226; letters, 68-70, 169, 228; self-distrust, 70; objection to ex- travagant devotions, 70; in- structions to the novices, 76; on the retirement of her nephews, 89; on St Cyran's imprisonment, 104; death of her mother, 121; of her sister Marie Claire, 124; re-elected Abbess, 125, 165, 199; return to Port Royal des Champs, 159, 228; spirituality, 159; wisdom, 161; dislike of false devotion, 161; wise counsels, 162-165; charity, 169; letters to the Queen of Poland, 171, 228, 251; to Antoine Arnauld, 185- 187; on the sufferings of the peasantry, 191; letters to the Archbishop of Paris, 196; advice to Jacqueline Pascal, 215; on the death of her sister Anne Eugénie, 225; on the persecu- tions, 251, 288; on the depar- ture of the Solitaires, 251; in- terrogated by the magistrate, 253; on the miracle of the Holy Thorn, 255; on the death of M. de Bagnols, 259; compared with her sister Agnès, 266; ill-health, 288; letter to Agnès, 288; depar- ture for Paris, 289; receives Holy Viaticum, 294, 300; her fear of death, 295, 300; death, 301; letters to Mme de Longue- ville, 385; to Mme de Sablé, 394-396
Angers, Henri, Bishop of, his birth, 4; letter to the Pope on the propositions, 230; letter from Mère Agnès, 301; on submission, 309; his correspondence on the persecutions of Port Royal, 329- 332; refuses to sign the Formu- lary, 368; his appeal to Louis XIV., 431
Annat, Père, 248, 304, 371 Anne Eugénie, Sister, 298; see Ange Annunciation, Convent of the, 333 Ans, M. Ruth d', 438; at Brussels, 459 Apologie pour les Religieuses du Port Royal, 329, 368
Archange, Père, at Port Royal, 21; his common sense, 22 Argennes, Mdlle D', 147 Argenson, M. d', his orders to disperse the nuns of Port Royal, 472-475
Armour, M. de St, 230 Arnauld, Agnès, 4; see Agnès Arnauld, Angélique, 4; see Angélique
Arnauld, Anne Eugénie (the first), her birth, 4; illness, 42; at Maubuisson, 42; appointed Prioress of the Abbey of Lys, 50; return to Port Royal, 51 Arnauld, Anne Eugènie (the second), her vocation, 22; enters Port Royal, 23; trials of her novitiate, 24; her great joy, 24; mistress of the pensionnaires, 224; death, 225
Arnauld, Antoine, his birth, 4; La Fréquente Communion, 112, 113, 135, 170, 178; his conversion, 120; career, 121; letter to M. de St Cyran, 122; ordained priest, 124; first mass, 124; con- fessor to Port Royal, 169; his book on Logic, 175; method, 179; views, 179-181; retire- ment, 185; letters from Mère Angélique, 185-187, 251; his Apologia, 187; La Perpetuité de la Foi, 235; letters on the treat- ment of M. de Liancourt, 237; censured, 238; in concealment, 238, 243, 368; his help in pre- paring the new edition of the Pensées, 269; obstinacy, 308; character of his letters, 309; his visit to the Papal Nuncio and Louis XIV., 371; funeral oration on Mère Agnès, 410; on M. d'Andilly, 419; defence of Nicole, 419; leaves Port Royal, 438; words on his exile, 438; retires to Flanders, 439; letter to the Archbishop on the false accusa- tions, 439; letter to Louis XIV., 440; at Brussels, 459; religious views, 459; death, 459; char- acter of his writings, 460; legacies, 461
Arnauld, Antoine de la Mothe, Procureur Général, 1; his re- ligious views, 2; escape from
the Massacre of St Bartholomew, 2; marriages, 2; death, 2 Arnauld, Antoine de la Mothe, 2; Procureur Général, 3; his eloquence, 3; wife, 3; home- life, 4; children, 4; attack on the Jesuits, 4; his religious views, 10; oppositon to his daughter Angélique, 14; visit to Port Royal, 16-19; reconciliation, 19; death, 45
Arnauld, Catherine, her early marriage, 3; children, 4; visit to Port Royal, 16, 19; rash vow, 19; death of her husband, 45; her wish to become a Religious, 53; enters the novitiate, 59; life at Port Royal, of piety and austerity, 120; death of her son Simon, 120; relations with her daughter Angélique, 120; death, 121; character, 121
Arnauld, Catherine, her birth, 4 ; see Le Maître
Arnauld, Henri, Bishop of Angers, 4; see Angers
Arnauld, Isaac, 5, 90; "Intendant des Finances," 5 Arnauld, Jacqueline Marie; see Angélique
Arnauld, Jeanne Catherine Agnès, her birth, 4; see Agnès Arnauld, Madeleine, her birth, 4; enters Port Royal, 49; death,
Arnauld, Marie de St Claire, her
birth, 4; at Port Royal, 22, 25; her character, 25; attacks of fever at Maubuisson, 31; sent to a convent at Tard, 59; return to Port Royal, 74; repentance towards M. de St Cyran, 77; confession, 78; penitence, 79; death, 80, 124
Arnauld, Pierre, 90 note; his char- acteristics, 5; death at the siege of La Rochelle, 5
Arnauld, Simon, his birth, 4; killed in battle, 120 Arras, Bishop of, 431 Augustinian party, 230 Augustinus; or, the Doctrine of St Augustine on the Health, Sickness, and Medicine of the Soul, 99; its division, 99; see Jansenius
Aumont, Mme d', 196, 225 Austria, Queen Anne of, 135, 185, 189; her marriage, 23; pleasure in Jacqueline Pascal, 205; dis- like of the Port Royalists, 250, 256; letter from Mère Angélique, 293; visit to Port Royal, 328 Auvergne, I
BACHAUMONT, 188 Bagnols, Mdlle de, 291 Bagnols, M. du Gué de, 199; his death, 258; devoted to good works, 258; burial, 259; "Pro- cureur général des pauvres," 259
Bail, M., appointed Superior of
Port Royal, 293; appoints con- fessors, 294; discourse to the Sisters, 295; visit of inspection, 296; examination of the Sisters, 296-300; report, 302; on the death of Mme de St Ange, 354 Barcos, M. de, at the Abbey of St Cyran, 103, 104, 262; retires from the world, 185; his Treatise sur la Grandeur de l'Eglise de Rome, 417; death, 433 Baronius, Cardinal, 271 Barthélemy, Edouard de, Une Nièce de Mazarin, 403 note Bartholomew, St, Massacre of, 2 Bascle, M. Etienne de, his life of misfortunes, 139; joins the Solitaires, 140; cured of his lameness, 140 Bazas, Bishop of, 150
Beard, Rev. C., his medical explana- tion of the miracle of the Holy Thorn, 255
Beaupuis, M. Wallon de, 150; Superior or Headmaster of Port Royal school, 171, 253, 456; his pupils, 171; method of teaching, 173; his birth, 456; philosophical powers, 456; takes orders, 457; Superior of convents, 457; de- prived of all his occupations, 457; ascetic life, 457; visit to La Trappe, 458; loss of his friends, 458; death, 458
Beau-Soleil, Baronne de, at Vin- cennes, 107
Beauvais, Bishop of, 368 Beauvilliers, Duc de, 194
Benoise, Marie Catherine de Sainte Celinie, 441
Bernard, Canon, extract from The Central Teaching of Jesus Christ,
Bernières, M. de, 142, Maître des Requêtes, 190; his school, 253; "Procureur général des pauvres," 259; forbidden to receive chil- dren, 287
Bérulle, Charles Condren, Cardinal de, 21, 73; adviser of M. de Langres, 57; founds the Con- gregation of the Oratorians, 57 Besoigne, his Histoire de Port Royal, 437
Beuve, M. de Sainte, Histoire de Port Royal, 2, 5, 118 note, 120, 124 note, 129, 138, 185 note, 311 note, 312, 409, 420, 423 note, 428 note, 454; on the Journée du Guichet, 16; on St François de Sâles' character, 35; on the religious views of St Cyran, 88; on the sensation caused by the Fréquente Communion, 179; on the Pascal family, 202; the character of Mme de Liancourt, 236; the miracle of the Holy Thorn, 255; his criticism of Nicole, 312; on the character of Mme de Longueville, 391 Bigg, Dr, Christian Platonists, 99 note; Imitation of Christ, 103 note; Unity in Diversity, 232 note, 472 Bignon, M., 170 Binet, Père, 53
Bishops, their letter
to Pope Clement IX., 370; agree to sign the Formulary, 371 Boderie, M. de la, 39, 145 Boileau, lives from, 342 note; on Le Tourneux's preaching, 446 Bois Dauphine, Marquis de, 394 Bonneuil, M. de, 37 Borel, M., 438
Borroger, Mme de, account of her marriage, 414
Borroger, M. Le Sieur de, his marriage, 413
Bossuet, Abbé, 333; his corre- spondence with Mme d'Albret, 291 note; his criticism on the translation of the Testaments,
365; letter from M. de Tille- mont, 463
Boucherat, M., his reform of the Abbey of Maubuisson, 29; see Cîteaux
Boulard, Elizabeth de Sainte Anne, elected last Abbess of Port Royal, 467; death, 469 Boulehart, Jeanne de, Abbess of Port Royal, 6; her death, 8 Bourbon, Anne Généviève de, Duchesse de Longueville, 374 ; surrounded by an atmosphere of religion, 378; entry into society, 379; appearance, 379; marriage, 380; see Longueville Bourbon, Constable de, I Bourbon, Louis de, 107
Bourdoise, M. Adrian, founder of
St Nicholas Community, 81 Bourgeais, M., 438
Bourzeis, M. de, 237
Bouteillerie, M. de la, 142, 207 Bouteville, Montmorency, headed, 377
Bouthillier, M., 72
Boutroux, M., 218; his book on Pascal, 240
Brégé, Mdlle de, 380 Bregy, Sœur Eustachie de St, removed from Port Royal de Paris, 327; sent to the Convent of the Ursulines, 339; her death, 454 Briquet, Christine, her examina-
tion by the priests, 298; by the Archbishop of Paris, 314, 315; her characteristics, 317, 327, 339; removed from Port Royal de Paris, 327; sent to the Convent Sainte Marie, 339; her meeting with St Jean Angélique, 342; death, 455
Brisacier, Père, Jansenisme con- fondu, 225
Brittany, Anne of, 399 Broussel, his release, 189 Brunschvicg, M., 269
Butler, Bishop, his arguments on true religion, 277 Buzanval, Nicholas Choart de, Bishop of Beauvais, refuses to sign the Formulary, 368; con- fessor to M. de Beaupuis, 457; death, 457
CALLAGHAN, M. de, 226 Cambout, Sebastien Joseph de Coislin du, 422; see Pontchâteau Carmelite Convent, 378 Catholic Church, doctrine of, 233 Caulet, Etienne François de,
Bishop of Pamiers, refuses to sign the Formulary, 368 Chaillot, Convent of the Visitation at, 353
Chaise, Père La, confessor to Louis XIV., 472; his death, 472 note
Chalons, M. de, 371
Chamillard, M., appointed con- fessor to Port Royal, 316, 317; entreats the Sisters to sign the Formula, 319
Chammesson, Anne de Jésus de Foissy de, 61; her confession to M. de St Cyran, 62, 66; deprived of the mistress-ship of the novices, 66; persecution of M. de St Cyran, 67
Champagne, Catherine Suzanne, her cure, 304
Champagne, Philip, 304
Champvallon, M., 432; see Harlai Chantal, Mère de, 35; establishes the Order of the Visitation, 38, 68; her friendship with Mère Angélique, 48
Chapelet Secret, Le, outbreak against, 62; views on, 63 Charles V., King of Spain, I Charles, M., at Port Royal, 252, 438 Chartres, 417
Château-neuf, Isabel Agnès de, attacks of fever at Maubuisson, 31; death, 31
Château-neuf, M. de, appointed Secretary of State, 443 Château-Renaud, Mme de, Abbess of Port Royal, de Paris, 471 ; takes possession of Port Royal des Champs, 471; resistance of the nuns, 471 Chatillon, M. de, 381 Chaumes, Abbé de, 97; his rela- tions with his father, 146 Chavigny, Mme de, her reception of M. de St Cyran, 128 Chavigny, M. de, Governor of Vincennes, 106, 127 Chesnai, 171, 253, 287
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