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Blessed Father Basil Anthony Moreau

Founder of the sisters, brothers and priests of Holy Cross

With heartfelt gratitude and pride, the Holy Cross family of sisters, brothers and priests celebrated the beatification of Father Moreau on September 15, 2007.

Father Basil Anthony Moreau

Blessed Father Basil Anthony Moreau

A crowd of more than 4,000 could not contain its joy Saturday afternoon in Le Mans, France, when Venerable Father Basil Anthony Moreau was pronounced “Blessed.” More than 70 Sisters of the Holy Cross attended the celebration—at least one from each of the eight countries where the congregation serves.

View Photos Part I  and Photos Part II to see pictures taken during the three-day beatification celebration in Le Mans. Also see “Blessed: The Beatification and Celebration of Father Basil Anthony Moreau” to obtain a copy of a 32-page commemorative booklet that gives insight into the personal experiences of sisters who witnessed this momentous celebration.  

The example and the teaching of Father Moreau continue to inspire the religious family of sisters, brothers and priests of Holy Cross, which he founded to serve the people of God. (See Virtues.)

Born on February 11, 1799, in Laigné-en-Belin near Le Mans, France, Father Moreau experienced the devastating consequences of the French Revolution. Ordained a priest at 22 years of age, he taught and served as assistant superior of the major seminary in Le Mans. Deeply committed to preaching and Christian education in France, he laid the foundations for the society of auxiliary priests.

In 1835, at the bishop’s request, he took direction of the Brothers of St. Joseph, founded in 1820 by Father Jacques Dujarié. On March 1, 1837, the auxiliary priests and the Brothers of St. Joseph were united into the Association of Holy Cross. With papal approval in May 1857, this association became the Congregation of Holy Cross.

In 1841, to respond more effectively to the mission, Father Moreau founded a group of women religious. Today, the women form three distinct congregations: Marianites of Holy Cross, Sisters of the Holy Cross, and Sisters of Holy Cross.

Although Father Moreau resigned as superior general in 1866, he continued an active preaching and retreat ministry until his death on January 20, 1873.

Today, men and women religious of Holy Cross minister in Europe, North and South America, Africa, and Asia. They are engaged in a variety of ministries fulfilling their commitment to continue the mission of Jesus in the spirit of Father Moreau.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, source of all that is good, 
you inspired Blessed Basil Moreau 
to found the religious family of Holy Cross 
to continue your mission among the people of God.

May he be for us a model of the apostolic life, 
an example of fidelity 
and an inspiration as we strive to follow you. 
May the Church be moved 
to proclaim his saintliness 
for the good of all people.

Lord Jesus, you said, "Ask and you shall receive."
I dare to come to you to ask that you hear my prayer.
It is through the intercession of Blessed Basil Moreau 
that I ask ...

May I learn to imitate his holiness and service
and look to him confidently in times of need.
Amen.