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'''Vincent de Paul Bailly''' (December 2, 1832 – December 2, 1912) was a French |
'''Vincent de Paul Bailly''' (December 2, 1832 – December 2, 1912) was a French Catholic priest and ]. He was an influential figure in the Catholic press and played a pivotal role in the foundation of two major French Catholic publications, '']'' and '']''. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Vincent de Paul Bailly was born on December 2, 1832, in ], the second of six children of ], a journalist and printer.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Vincent BAILLY - 1832-1912 |url=https:// |
Vincent de Paul Bailly was born on December 2, 1832, in ], the second of six children of ], a journalist and printer.<ref name=Assumptionists>{{Cite web |title=Vincent BAILLY - 1832-1912 |url=https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.assomption.org%2Fbiographie%2Fvincent-bailly-1832-1912%2F#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url|website=Assomption |access-date=September 16, 2021}}</ref> He completed his ''baccalauréat ès lettres'' before the age of sixteen.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Yves Pitette|title=Biographie d'un journal: La Croix|year=2011|isbn=9782262037864|page=PT49|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pYqi1BPN2cQC}}</ref> | ||
From a young age, Bailly was active in the ], becoming a member of its Central Council in 1855.<ref>{{ |
From a young age, Bailly was active in the ], becoming a member of its Central Council in 1855.<ref name=Assumptionists /> Although he had ambitions to train at ] to become an army officer,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://assumption.us/about-us/cassadaga-seminary/47-virtual-library/497-the-assumptionists-by-richard-richards-aa |title="The Assumptionists," by Richard Richards, A.A. 1980 |publisher=Assumption.us |access-date=2025-01-04|p=15|archive-date=2014-12-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141225213102/http://assumption.us/about-us/cassadaga-seminary/47-virtual-library/497-the-assumptionists-by-richard-richards-aa |url-status=dead }}</ref> he joined the ] in 1860 and followed in his father's footsteps as a printer. Bailly founded '']'' in 1873 and '']'' in 1880.<ref name=Larousse>{{Cite book|chapter=Bailly (Vincent de Paul)|title=Grand Larousse encyclopédique|volume=1|publisher=Librairie Larousse|year=1960|url=https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.537077/2015.537077.Grand-Larousse#page/n891/mode/1up}}</ref> | ||
During the ], ''La Croix'' came under criticism for its vehement opposition to the revision of the trial. The publication was accused of leading campaigns against ], ], ], and ]. This led to the dissolution of the French branch of the Assumptionist congregation in January 1900 by the anti-Catholic government of ]. Following intervention by the Pope, the leadership of ''La Croix'' was transferred to lay individuals.<ref |
During the ], ''La Croix'' came under criticism for its vehement opposition to the revision of the trial. The publication was accused of leading campaigns against ], ], ], and ]. This led to the dissolution of the French branch of the Assumptionist congregation in January 1900 by the anti-Catholic government of ]. Following intervention by the Pope, the leadership of ''La Croix'' was transferred to lay individuals.<ref name=Assumptionists /> | ||
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Bailly died in Paris on the morning of December 2, 1912, his 80th birthday.<ref name=Larousse /> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
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* {{Cite book|author=Yves Pitette|title=Biographie d'un journal: La Croix|year=2011|isbn=9782262037864|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pYqi1BPN2cQC}} | |||
* {{Cite book|chapter=Bailly (Vincent de Paul)|title=Grand Larousse encyclopédique|volume=1|publisher=Librairie Larousse|year=1960|url=https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.537077/2015.537077.Grand-Larousse#page/n891/mode/1up}} | |||
* ], , ''Dictionnaire biographique et géographique de l'affaire Dreyfus'' | * ], , ''Dictionnaire biographique et géographique de l'affaire Dreyfus'' | ||
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Vincent de Paul Bailly | |
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Born | December 2, 1832 Berteaucourt-lès-Thennes, France |
Died | December 2, 1912 Paris, France |
Occupation(s) | Catholic priest, journalist |
Known for | Founder of Le Pèlerin and La Croix |
Vincent de Paul Bailly (December 2, 1832 – December 2, 1912) was a French Catholic priest and journalist. He was an influential figure in the Catholic press and played a pivotal role in the foundation of two major French Catholic publications, Le Pèlerin and La Croix.
Biography
Vincent de Paul Bailly was born on December 2, 1832, in Berteaucourt-lès-Thennes, the second of six children of Emmanuel-Joseph Bailly de Surcy, a journalist and printer. He completed his baccalauréat ès lettres before the age of sixteen.
From a young age, Bailly was active in the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, becoming a member of its Central Council in 1855. Although he had ambitions to train at St-Cyr to become an army officer, he joined the Assumptionists in 1860 and followed in his father's footsteps as a printer. Bailly founded Le Pèlerin in 1873 and La Croix in 1880.
During the Dreyfus Affair, La Croix came under criticism for its vehement opposition to the revision of the trial. The publication was accused of leading campaigns against Republicans, Jews, Protestants, and Freemasons. This led to the dissolution of the French branch of the Assumptionist congregation in January 1900 by the anti-Catholic government of Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau. Following intervention by the Pope, the leadership of La Croix was transferred to lay individuals.
Bailly died in Paris on the morning of December 2, 1912, his 80th birthday.
References
- ^ "Vincent BAILLY - 1832-1912". Assomption. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
- Yves Pitette (2011). Biographie d'un journal: La Croix. p. PT49. ISBN 9782262037864.
- ""The Assumptionists," by Richard Richards, A.A. 1980". Assumption.us. p. 15. Archived from the original on 2014-12-25. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
- ^ "Bailly (Vincent de Paul)". Grand Larousse encyclopédique. Vol. 1. Librairie Larousse. 1960.
Further reading
- Philippe Oriol, "Vincent de Paul Bailly", Dictionnaire biographique et géographique de l'affaire Dreyfus