<p>&lt;p&gt;Upon Mademoiselle Louise Humann&rsquo;s death in 1836 a distraught Abb&eacute; Th&eacute;odore Ratisbonne said of his spiritual mother &ldquo;Here lays this sweet strong Christian who from the depths of her quiet secluded home has exercised more influence on the world of her time than will ever be known!&rdquo; Yet in an era when women had few opportunities to excel or contribute to society outside the home how did this brilliant and pious French mystic help re-Christianize France following the upheaval of the French Revolution? &lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;In Louise Humann (1766&ndash;1836)&mdash;Re-Christianizing Post-Revolutionary France author Margaret R. O&rsquo;Leary provides a thorough and comprehensive English-language exploration of the history and life of a woman whose extraordinary intellectual prowess range of thought and curiosity helped assist a risky underground pastoral ministry during the French Revolution and rebuild the decimated Roman Catholic diocese of Mayence France. From her early years as a youth receiving the daily light of God to the later development of her radical Christian philosophy&mdash;a philosophy that so confounded Pope Gregory XVI that he said she and her disciples had &ldquo;sinned by an excess of faith&rdquo;&mdash;the history of Louise Humann comes alive in detailed historical records letters and biographies. &lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Though an anachronism for her time&mdash;a woman with &ldquo;the mind of a man and the capabilities of a scholar&rdquo; said one professor who knew her as a youth&mdash;the power of Louise Humann&rsquo;s apostolate is central for understanding the direction and development of the Roman Catholic Church and the Congr&eacute;gation de Notre Dame de Sion in the nineteenth century.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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