24 Septembre 1807
When the French Cardinal, Jean-Sifrein Maury (1746-1847), returned to France from exile in 1806, he soon found himself once again inducted into the Institute of France. Despite their extreme and justified anger towards Napoleon Bonaparte, the Haitian government of the north appears to have been very interested in Cardinal Maury’s defenses of the Catholic Church, for which he had risked his life during the French Revolution. This issue contains the first of three articles devoted to reporting on the Cardinal’s speeches in France.
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