Henriette Charasson (6 January 1884 – 24 December 1972) was a French author of Catholic themes who was nominated multiple times for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
[2] She wrote for La Croix and L'Action Française on several occasions under the pseudonym Orion,[3] which increased her notoriety in intellectual and masculine nationalist circles.
Upon reading the works of Charles Maurras, Charasson expressed that her belief in God was awakened.
She said: "For me, I repeat, encountering the works of Charles Maurras, who is not a believer, was my first step on the road to Damascus.
[5] After the condemnation of Action Française by the Pope Pius XI in 1926, Charasson turned away from the movement.