Paul de Barry

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Paul de Barry (born at Leucate in 1587; died at Avignon, 28 July 1661) was a French Jesuit and writer. He was rector of the Jesuit colleges at Aix, Nimes, and Avignon, and Provincial of Lyon.

[edit] Works

He composed a number of devotional works on the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, and the saints, and a Pensez-y-bien, which latter had a large circulation and has been translated into several languages. Translated into English are "Pious Remarks upon the Life of St. Joseph", published in 1600; the "Glories of St. Joseph" (Dublin, 1835); "Devotions to St. Joseph", edited by the Rev. G. Tickell, S.J. (London, 187- [sic]).

[edit] Reference

  • Bibliotheque de la compagnie de Jesus, I, 945.

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This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.