Examples of 'de chantal' in a sentence
Meaning of "de chantal"
de chantal - a reference to Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, a Catholic saint known for her piety and compassion
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The Baron de Chantal allowed her the fullest liberty.
Tomorrow we shall celebrate Sainte Jeanne-Françoise de Chantal.
Baron de Chantal.
A different form of heroic sanctity was practiced by St. Jane Frances de Chantal.
Saint Jane Frances de Chantal wrote some exemplary letters of spiritual direction.
They derived their name from that of school St. Frances de Chantal.
Jeanne de Chantal is represented as guardian of the Rules and Constitutions of the Order.
At age 20 she was married to the Baron de Chantal.
After his sermon, Jane de Chantal approached him about being her spiritual advisor.
They took their name from a rival school, St. Frances de Chantal.
The Baroness de Chantal was a widow at the age of twenty-eight years.
They derived their name from that of a rival school, St. Frances de Chantal.
Jane Frémoit de Chantal was born at Dijon, France in Burgundy, of noble parents.
Baron de Chantal was accidently killed by a harquebus while out shooting in 1601.
Jeanne de Chantal in Bourbilly, broken, but never defeated.
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Baron de Chantal was accidentally killed by an arquebus while out shooting in 1601.
Baron de Chantal was accidentally killed by a harquebus while out shooting in 1601.
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