Jacques Bridaine
Jacques Bridaine French missionary, (March 21st 1701 with Chusclan, close to Uzès - December 22nd 1767 with Roquemaure).
It was pointed out by the enthusiasm of its zeal and a male eloquence, bold and full with unexpected projections. He traversed almost all the villages of the South, and made up to 256 missions. One wanted to hear it with Paris: he pronounced with Saint-Sulpice a sermon on the eternity which made a great impression on its audience and whose beginning is quoted like a chief of work.
Its sermons were published in 1821, by A. Seguin, Avignon, 5 volumes in-12. There is also to him spiritual Cantiques .
The Abbé Guy-All Saints' day-Julien Carron gave his Vie under this title: the model of the Priests , Paris, 1804.
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