American Catholic History
Bishop Simon Bruté
ACH086: The French-born Bishop Simon Bruté, first bishop of Vincennes, Indiana, was a famed intellectual and missionary. He was even associated with Napoleon Bonaparte. But Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us he was also a simple man of deep faith and very humble with a lasting impact.
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Links for this episode:
* Servant of God Simon Bruté
* CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Simon William Gabriel Brute de Remur
* Discourse on the Right Reverend Simon Gabriel Bruté
* Simon Bruté – Wikipedia
* Bishop Simon Bruté: Another Hoosier Saint? | Simply Catholic
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