Saint Emilie de Vialar was a nineteenth century French saint who was deeply affected by the anti-religious sentiment common to and policies that were enacted during the French Revolution. There little to say about her, but what there is to say is that when Saint de Vialar left to evangelize the newly acquired French colony of Algeria on 28th July 1835.
She did so explicitly because she wanted to expose both jews and Muslims to the light of the Christian gospel (1) and therefore she – like Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska a century later – (2) desired a final solution to the jewish question by mass conversion and thus the destruction of Judaism once and for all.
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(1) Cf. S.M.R., 1954, ‘A Saint with a Fortune: St Emilie de Vialar’, 1st Edition, Australian Catholic Truth Society: Melbourne
(2) https://karlradl14.substack.com/p/saint-maria-faustina-kowalska-on