Frédéric Ozanam, born on April twenty-third, eighteen thirteen, was a distinguished French Catholic literary scholar and a passionate advocate for equal rights. His multifaceted career spanned various roles, including that of a lawyer, journalist, and university teacher, where he made significant contributions to the fields of literature and history.
Ozanam's commitment to social justice led him to co-found the Conference of Charity with fellow students, an initiative that would later evolve into the renowned Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. This organization aimed to provide assistance to the poor and marginalized, reflecting Ozanam's deep-seated belief in the importance of charity and community service.
In recognition of his profound impact on society and his unwavering faith, Ozanam was beatified by Pope John Paul II in the historic Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris in nineteen ninety-seven. His legacy continues to inspire many, and his feast day is celebrated on September ninth each year.