25 May – Dominicains d’Arcueil, Martyrs of the Paris Commune

The Dominicans: FRANÇOIS-EUGÉNE CAPTIER (LOUIS-RAPHAËL) – LOUIS-FERDINAND BOURARD (THOMAS) – EUGÉNE DELHORME (CONSTANT) – HENRI COTRAULT – GABRIEL CHATAGNERET (PIE-MARIE)

LOUIS-EUGÉNE-ANTOINE GAUQUELIN (mathematics teacher) – FRANÇOIS-HERMAND VOLANT (overseer) – AIMÉ GROS (servant) – ANTOINE-Gézelin MARCE (servant) – THÉODORE CATHALA (overseer) – FRANÇOIS-Sébastien-Siméon DINTROZ (nurse) – MARIE-JOSEPH CHEMINAL (servant) – GERMAIN-JOSEPH PETIT

Wikipedia, see also

Catholic Encyclopedia

The Holiness of the Church in the Nineteenth Century: Saintly Men and Women of Our Own Times

“Remembering the Catholic Martyrs of the Commune of Paris”

“Le père Captier a été fusillé à Paris”

“CATHOLIC MARTYRS WHOM EVEN THE CHURCH FORGETS”

“« À mort les calotins ! », le massacre des otages de la rue Haxo”

Hagiography Circle

Art & Architecture

Wikimedia Commons

The tomb of the Dominicans in the cemetery of Cachan