John Eudes, born on November 14, 1601, and died on August 19, 1680, was a French Catholic saint known for his theological writings and contributions to religious life. He is considered one of the key figures in the Catholic spiritual revival in France.
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“A man is no true Christian if he has no devotion to the Mother of Jesus Christ.”
“Every Saint belongs to the court of the Queen of All Saints.”
“Faith is a beam radiating from the face of God.”
Source: The Four Foundations of Sanctity
“Any innovation in matters of faith is extremely pernicious and utterly damnable!”
