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15 Facts About Marie Maugeret

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Marie Maugeret was a French novelist and conservative Catholic who became a feminist and was active in promoting Christian feminism as an antidote to socialism.

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Marie Maugeret was born in 1844, daughter of a doctor, and was given a conventional girl's education at an Ursuline convent.

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Marie Maugeret inherited an income that allowed her to live comfortably without working.

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Marie Maugeret published several novels, a book of Pensees, and an attack on Martin Luther's Protestant movement, with a defense of Catholic orthodoxy as represented by the Jesuit Ignatius of Loyola.

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Marie Maugeret founded the journal L'Echo litteraire de France, Sciences, arts, litterature in 1883 and directed a printing house in Paris.

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Marie Maugeret disagreed with the positions of many of the attendees on subjects like birth control and divorce, but was in favor of improving the rights of women while conforming to conservative Catholic principles.

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Marie Maugeret wanted to bring women who thought as she did into public life to defend the state against socialism and strengthen the role of the church.

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Marie Maugeret founded the Christian Feminism organization in 1896, and launched a magazine with the same name.

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Marie Maugeret devoted the rest of her life to this cause.

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In 1902 Marie Maugeret founded the Federation Jeanne d'Arc, which sponsored congresses of Catholic women's organizations.

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At these congresses Marie Maugeret did whatever she could to gain a vote in favor of women's suffrage.

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Marie Maugeret was supported by La Femme contemporaine, an anti-semitic and anti-Dreyfus newspaper.

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The LFF criticized Marie Maugeret for talking too much about rights and not enough about religion and the rights of God.

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Marie Maugeret was ultramontane in her religious views, an extremely conservative Catholic.

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Marie Maugeret was rabidly antisemitic, as shown by her stance during the Dreyfus affair.