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Born : August 1, 1782<br>
'''Born''': August 1, 1782<br>
Deceased : May 21, 1861
Deceased : May 21, 1861



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SAINT EUGÈNE-CHARLES-JOSEPH DE MAZENOD

Born: August 1, 1782
Deceased : May 21, 1861

Titular Bishop of Icosium
Bishop of Marseille, 1837-1861
Beatified 1975
Canonized 1995

Arms (crest) of Eugène-Charles-Joseph de Mazenod

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Parti des Oblats et de Mazenod (D'azur à 3 molettes d'or, au chef d'or chargé de 3 bandes de gueules).
Motto: Pauperes evangelizantur

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Arms (crest) of Eugène-Charles-Joseph de Mazenod

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