He now began the course of Christian conferences at the College Stanislas, which attracted the art and intellect of Paris; thence he went to Notre Dame, and for two years his sermons were the delight of the capital.
When he returned to France in 1841 he resumed his preaching at Notre Dame, but he had small success in re-establishing the order of which he ever afterwards called himself monk.
Its church of Notre Dame has a choir (16th century) with graceful apse-chapels of Renaissance architecture and remarkable windows of the same period; the remainder of the church is in the Flamboyant Gothic style.
For a theological study of the Conferences de Notre Dame, see an article by Bishop J.
It came, doubtless for weariness, and sate down on the tower of Notre Dame.
Leaving Notre Dame, they went opposite the church in the rue Longue to the Rosary of Bottles whose credo was a jar.
Notre Dame,' suppressed laughter and florins counted out on the table.
The watchman onNotre Dame de la Chapelle blew his trumpet while the beadle rang the bell called Wacharm in full peal.
The present Church ofNotre Dame de Bonsecours dates from 1772.
The two towers still standing and the wall connecting them are over two hundred years old and are after the Seminary of St. Sulpice on Notre Dame Street the oldest building in Montreal.
By 1694 they had their church built, and this, with their monastery and farm, occupied the large space now covered by Notre Dame Street from St. Peter to McGill streets and extending south.
De Chomedey had a sister to whom he was devoted, a member of the Congregation of Notre Dame at Troyes, that ancient birthplace of warriors, poets and saints, on the Seine.
Notre Dame of Paris is a noble building, yet to him who has seen the Spanish cathedrals, and particularly this of Seville, it almost appears trivial and mean, and more like a town-hall than a temple of the Eternal.
Other Notre Dames sprung up in Germany, Italy and Spain.
The main axis of disturbance and the highest remaining land runs through the south-eastern part of Quebec, forming the Notre Dame Mountains, and terminates in the Gaspe peninsula as the Shickshock Mountains.
I should like to tell him two words of my mind on the subject of lending "Notre Dame de Paris" about to women.
Neither Notre Dame de Paris nor Notre Dame de Chartres is quite intelligible unless one has first seen Notre Dame de Mantes, and studied it in the sacred sources of M.
Indeed the "Tombeor de Notre Dame" has had more success in our time than it ever had in its own, as far as one knows, for it appeals to a quiet sense of humour that pleases modern French taste as much as it pleased the Virgin.
Some windows of houses in the city shone in the distance, like plates of gold, whilst behind them at the right the turrets of Notre Dame showed their outlines in black against the blue sky, softly bathed at the horizon in grey vapours.
They frequently went together to admire the Sainte-Chapelle and Notre Dame.
At eight o'clock in the morning he descended the heights of Montmartre, in order to imbibe white wine in the Rue Notre Dame des Victoires.
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