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Life of Mgr. Guérard des Lauriers, O.P. by Fr. Giuseppe Murro, I.M.B.C

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Early Life.

Raymond Michel Charles Guérard des Lauriers was born in Suresnes, near Paris, on the 25th of October, 1898, at 10:45pm, at 27 Barrières road, the son of Paul Louis Guérard des Lauriers and of Lucie Madeleine Lefebvre, his wife.

He was then baptised in the parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Suresnes, on the 24th of December, 1898; his godfather was Charles Guérard des Lauriers, and his godmother was A. Lefebvre.

Despite his first name being Raymond, he was always called Michel by his family.

Since his childhood, he displayed a particular disposition towards study, revealing an uncommon intelligence: “a genius”, we would say. Owing to this, he had excellent grades even from public school, in Suresnes: in 1908 for “maps”, and in 1909 for “his work, his care and his conduct”.

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Early Life.

Raymond Michel Charles Guérard des Lauriers was born in Suresnes, near Paris, on the 25th of October, 1898, at 10:45pm, at 27 Barrières road, the son of Paul Louis Guérard des Lauriers and of Lucie Madeleine Lefebvre, his wife.

He was then baptised in the parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Suresnes, on the 24th of December, 1898; his godfather was Charles Guérard des Lauriers, and his godmother was A. Lefebvre.

Despite his first name being Raymond, he was always called Michel by his family.

Since his childhood, he displayed a particular disposition towards study, revealing an uncommon intelligence: “a genius”, we would say. Owing to this, he had excellent grades even from public school, in Suresnes: in 1908 for “maps”, and in 1909 for “his work, his care and his conduct”.

Early Life.

Raymond Michel Charles Guérard des Lauriers was born in Suresnes, near Paris, on the 25th of October, 1898, at 10:45pm, at 27 Barrières road, the son of Paul Louis Guérard des Lauriers and of Lucie Madeleine Lefebvre, his wife.

He was then baptised in the parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Suresnes, on the 24th of December, 1898; his godfather was Charles Guérard des Lauriers, and his godmother was A. Lefebvre.

Despite his first name being Raymond, he was always called Michel by his family.

Since his childhood, he displayed a particular disposition towards study, revealing an uncommon intelligence: “a genius”, we would say. Owing to this, he had excellent grades even from public school, in Suresnes: in 1908 for “maps”, and in 1909 for “his work, his care and his conduct”.

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