French military chaplain and missionary Blessed Father Daniel Brottier
This WWI chaplain believed St. Thérèse saved his life Aleteia report And he dedicated the first church in the world in her honor. Get to know blessed Father Daniel Brottier on YouTube Father Daniel Brottier * always wanted to be a missionary. For this reason he joined the Congregation of the Holy Spirit in 1902, and was promptly sent to Senegal, West Africa. However, God had other plans for him. Father Brottier was graced with eight years of missionary work, but was forced to return to France because of poor health. His body couldn't withstand the harsh climate and ultimately he yielded to the fact that he would never be able to go out on mission again. Father Brottier returned to France and shortly thereafter, World War I (WWI) erupted. He volunteered to become a chaplain for the 121st Infantry Regiment. He was a courageous chaplain in the midst of battle, risking his life at every turn. Afterwards he was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Légion d'honneur . Saved by St. Th...