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  1. Jacques Sevin SJ (7 December 1882 - 19 July 1951), was a French Jesuit known for his role in the introduction of Scouting to France.

  2. Jacques Sevin (1882-1951) est un prêtre jésuite français, vénéré par l'Église catholique, cofondateur des Scouts de France et de la Sainte-Croix de Jérusalem. Il a été influencé par le scoutisme, la spiritualité ignatienne et la chevalerie, et a vécu une vie d'apostolat et de dévotion.

  3. Dec 13, 2017 · Jacques Sevin’s sacerdotal vocation matured quickly and on September 3rd 1900 he joined the Jesuits of Saint-Acheul in Amiens for a training course that was meant to last 14 years.

  4. September 5, 1902, Jacques Sevin made his first vows and received a crucifix that he would keep with him until the day he died. Having received the order to pursue his degree in English, Jacques went through a difficult period spiritually while teaching this language in several Jesuit schools, but showed himself talented as an edu-cator.

  5. Jan 1, 2021 · Fr. Jacques Sevin (1882-1951) was a French Jesuit priest who is considered the “Father of Catholic Scouting.” Fr. Sevin was intrigued by the Scouting Movement that was founded in 1907 by Lord Robert Baden-Powell. After its initial success, scouting was criticized by many Catholics.

  6. Jacques Sevin. Born on December 7th, 1882, Jacques Sevin died in Boran-sur-Oise on July 19th, 1951. He is a French Jesuit priest declared venerable by Pope Benedictus 16th on May 10th, 2012.

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  8. Jacques Sevin SJ (7 December 1882 - 19 July 1951), was a French Jesuit known for his role in the introduction of Scouting to France.

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