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Suzanne Curchod
Suzanne Curchod

Suzanne Curchod (1737-1794) was a Swiss writer and intellectual who played a significant role in 18th-century French Enlightenment. Born into a Huguenot family in Geneva, she received an excellent education and became a prominent figure in Parisian literary circles. She married banker Jacques Necker and together they hosted a famous literary salon that attracted leading political and cultural figures of the time. Her daughter, Germaine de Staƫl, became a renowned writer and political theorist. Suzanne Curchod contributed to Enlightenment thought and women's education, leaving a lasting legacy in French cultural history. more

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“It is not hateful to say that an immoral action is sinful. On the contrary, the most compassionate thing we can do is help people to turn away from sin. To ignore another person's wrongful actions is a sign of apathy or indifference, while fraternal correction is motivated by love for that person's well-being, as can be seen by the fact that our Lord Jesus himself urged such correction. Indeed, the call to repentance is at the heart of the Gospel, as Jesus proclaimed, "The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent and believe the Good News" (Mark 1:15).”

“The fact is that a "minor exorcism" takes place in every Baptism and Confirmation ceremony when we renounce Satan and all his works and empty promises. This prayer service will be along those lines. I'm not saying that anyone involved in the redefinition of marriage is possessed by the devil, which, if that were the case, would require the remedy of a "Major Exorcism," but all of us are certainly subject to the devil's evil influences and in need of protection and deliverance from evil.”