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La Clochette

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La Clochette ("The Little Bell") was a small spiritual magazine published in France in the early 20th Century by Father Esther Bouquerel from 1901[1] to 1919. The headquarters was in Paris.[1] It was making promotion of the attendance to the Mass.

It is especially known for having published in 1912 the now-famous Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace, a Christian prayer for Peace.

Though widely attributed to the 13th century saint Francis of Assisi, the text appearing in 'La Clochette' is the first known publication of the prayer.

Bibliography

  1. ^ a b "The Origin of The Peace Prayer of St. Francis". The Planetary Meditation for Peace. Retrieved 29 June 2016.

Christian Renoux, La prière pour la paix attribuée à saint François, une énigme à résoudre, Paris, Editions franciscaines, Paris, 2001, p. 21-28.