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Jacques-Melchior Villefranche (b. at Couzon-sur-Saône, 17 December 1829; d. at
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, 10 May 1904) was a French editor, writer, and publicist working for
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causes.


Life

After classical studies at the lesser seminary of
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, he entered the telegraphic service. In that capacity in 1855, during the
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, he directed the telegraphic bureau of
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, the first landing-place of the Franco-Russian troops. In 1870 as telegraphic director at
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he was attached to the service of telegraphic communications of the army of
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. In 1875, he left the telegraphic service, and assumed the editorship of the ''Journal de l'Ain'', in which he defended the cause of
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, and campaigned against the laws of scholastic secularization.


Works

He was prolific. His "Fables" (1851) and his "Fabuliste Chrétien" (1875) were pedagogical works. A number of historical and judicial romances included "Cineas, ou Rome sous Néron" (1869), which was translated into several foreign languages. His major works are historical: *"Pius IX, son histoire, sa vie, son siècle" (1874), reprinted nineteen times; *"Vie de Dom Marie-Augustin, Marquis de Ladouze, fondateur de la Trappe de Notre Dame des Dombes" (1876); *"Vie de l'abbé Olivieri, fondateur de l'oeuvre du rachat des jeunes negresses" (1877); *"Histoire des Martyrs de Gorcum, du Japon et autres canonisés par Pie IX" (1882); *"Vie de Dom Bosco" (1887); *"Vie du Père Chevrier, fondateur du Prado à Lyon" (1894); *"Histoire de Napoleon III" (2 vols., 1896). In the controversial pamphlet published in 1891 and entitled "Le Concordat, qu'on l'observe loyalement ou qu'on le dénonce", Villefranche argued against the policy of strict application of the
Concordat A concordat is a convention between the Holy See and a sovereign state that defines the relationship between the Catholic Church and the state in matters that concern both,René Metz, ''What is Canon Law?'' (New York: Hawthorn Books, 1960 st Ed ...
, limiting the Catholic Church's rights on the basis that matters were not explicitly contained in the concordatory text.


References

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