Examples of 'ozanam' in a sentence

Meaning of "ozanam"

ozanam (noun) - Ozanam is a surname of French origin. It may refer to individuals or places named Ozanam

How to use "ozanam" in a sentence

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Ozanam was honoured more abroad than at home.
He wondered if it was possible to have a mosaic of Blessed Frederic Ozanam added.
Ozanam has much to say to our present age.
One of his pupils there was Jacques Ozanam.
Ozanam leaves a lasting legacy to all of us.
Our idea is to foster, on a regular basis, this type of communication on Ozanam TV.
Ozanam understood that charity must lead to efforts to remedy injustice.
He also founds Relations Humaines Ozanam and he is a founding member of Service-Solitude-Conseil.
Ozanam was a person of prayer.
Wilmot was a committed Vincentian, thoroughly familiar with the work of Frédéric Ozanam.
Frederic Ozanam dedicated to helping the poor.
Since today, we have a new blessed, Frederic Ozanam.
Frederick Ozanam never demeaned the poor in offering whatever service he could.
As stated by Frédéric Ozanam in the 19th century.
Frédéric Ozanam always respected poor while offering whatever service he could.

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We must lay a bold hand on the core of poverty . " - Blessed Frederic Ozanam.
Candelas describes Ozanam as " … a man of great faith.
Ozanam was 20 years old when he founded the Society.
Sept. 9 is the feast of Blessed Frederic Ozanam.
Blessed Fredrick Ozanam once said, “ Let us go to the poor! ”.
Praised be Jesus Christ! Since today, we have a new blessed, Frederic Ozanam.
Eugène Rendu, a friend of Ozanam and Lamennais, and a contributor to L'Ère nouvelle, wrote,.
It is a lay group founded in 1833 in Paris by Blessed Frederic Ozanam and his companions.
Mr. Tassé creates Accueil Ozanam which provides approximately 75 to 80 meals per day to disadvantaged people.

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