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Blessed Michellouis Brulard

Blessed

Martyr

Feast Day: July 25

Birth: June 11, 1758

Death: July 1, 25

Biography

Blessed Michellouis Brulard, also known as Father Michellouis Brulard, was a Discalced Carmelite priest who lived during a tumultuous period in French history. He was born on 11 June 1758 in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France.

Throughout his life, Blessed Michellouis Brulard devoted himself to the service of God, entering the religious order of the Discalced Carmelites. Known for their dedication to a life of prayer, solitude, and service, this was the path that Brulard felt called to. As a Carmelite priest, he sought to deepen his relationship with God and guide others in their own spiritual journeys.

However, during the anti-Catholic persecutions of the French Revolution, Brulard's commitment to his faith would be tested in unimaginable ways. He was imprisoned on a ship in the harbor of Rochefort, France, where he and many other Catholic clergy were left to die. The prison ship, known as Deux-Associés, became a symbol of the suffering endured by those who refused to renounce their Catholic faith.

Brulard's determination and faith remained unwavering despite the dire conditions in which he found himself. Tragically, on 25 July 1794, he succumbed to starvation and died aboard the prison ship. His cruel death was a testament to his steadfast commitment to his beliefs and his refusal to renounce his Catholic faith.

In recognition of his martyrdom and the sacrifice he made for his faith, Pope John Paul II declared Michellouis Brulard a martyr on 2 July 1994. Just over a year later, on 1 October 1995, Pope John Paul II beatified him, bestowing upon him the title of Blessed.

The life of Blessed Michellouis Brulard serves as a reminder of the heroic individuals who bravely held onto their religious convictions during times of persecution. His unwavering faith and ultimate sacrifice continue to inspire and guide Catholics around the world. On the feast day of 25 July, Catholics honor and remember this courageous Discalced Carmelite priest who became one of the Martyrs of the Hulks of Rochefort.