
Father Eudes, during his long life, preached not less than one hundred and ten missions, three at Paris, one at Versailles, one at St-Germaine-en-Laye, and the others in different parts of France. Normandywas the principal theatre of his apostolic labours. In 1674 he obtained from Clement X six Bulls ofindulgences for the Confraternities of the Sacred Heart already erected or to be erected in theseminaries. He also established the Society of the Heart of the Mother Most Admirable — which resembles the Third Orders of St. Francis and St. Dominic. This society now numbers from 20,000 to 25,000 members. Father Eudes dedicated the seminary chapels of Caen and Coutances to the SacredHearts. The feast of the Holy Heart of Mary was celebrated for the first time in 1648, and that of theSacred Heart of Jesus in 1672, each as a double of the first class with an octave. The Mass andOffice proper to these were composed by Father Eudes, who thus had the honour of preceding theBlessed Margaret Mary in establishing the devotion to the Sacred Hearts. For this reason, Pope Leo XIII, in proclaiming his virtues heroic in 1903, gave him the title of "Author of the Liturgical Worship of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Holy Heart of Mary". Father Eudes wrote a number of books remarkable for elevation of doctrine and simplicity of style. His principal works are:--"Le Royaume de Jésus"; "Le contrat de l'homme avec Dieu par le Saint Baptême"; "Le Mémorial de la vie Ecclésiastique"; "Le BonConfesseur"; "Le Prédicateur Apostolique"; "Le Cœur Admirable de la Très Sainte Mère de Dieu". This last is the first book ever written on the devotion to the Sacred Hearts. His virtues were declaredheroic by Leo XIII, 6 Jan., 1903. The miracles proposed for his beatification were approved by Pius X, 3 May, 1908, and he was beatified 25 April, 1909. St. John Eudes was beatified April 25, 1909 and canonized in 1925. His feast day is August 19.
(Taken from the Catholic Encyclopedia)
(Taken from the Catholic Encyclopedia)