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Some Significant January Days for the Chevalier family 2024

Some Significant January Days for the Chevalier family    2024

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See January 10th

NOTE:

this is an amplified version of Significant Days, combining the list made originally by Cor Novum, Issoudun, now with the addition of dates from Father Jan Bovenmars MSC’s book, Jules Chevalier, Daily Readings. His book was published in 1993 – so, more recent just from all around the congregation and the Chevalier family would be most welcome.

58 new Significant Days have been added for January.

 

 MSC Pioneers:

Archbishop Couppe MSC, See January 15th and January 31st

Archbishop Navarre, January 16th

Fr Hubert Linckens, January 29th

 

1 January, 1849

Charles Piperon enters the major seminary of Bourges.

 

1 January, 1884

Opening of the MSC House of Formation at Veldhoven, Tilburg, Netherlands.

 

1 January, 1912

Opening of the first MSC House in Brazil, at Pouoso Alegre.

 

1 January, 1921

Erection of the Belgian Province. Father H van den Lemmer made first Provincial.

 

1 January, 1970

Addition of Belgian Annals (Dutch version) is stopped in favour of one common mission periodical, Wereldwijd, sponsored by several mission congregations.

 

1 January, 1978

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Erection of an MSC Section, France, in Senegal.

 

1 January, 1984

Erection of an MSC Section in Bahia, Brazil.

 

3 January, 1875

Father Chevalier arrives in Rome for the seventh time and stays at the French seminary. This visit concerns the Roman Archconfraternity of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.

 

3 January, 1961

The Indonesian Vicariates of Ambon, Manado and Purwokerto become dioceses.

 

3 January, 1988

First MSC foundation in San Salvador, the parish of St Louis Mariana in the capital.

 

4 January, 1903

Death of Father Francis Miniot who started the Perpetual Worship of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

 

4 January, 1988

New Mission of the MSC Sisters in Wasengla, Vanimo diocese, PNG.

 

5 January, 1898

During his journey to Port Moresby Father De Boismenu writes in his Notebook: “strong squalls. The Titus take shelter at Anchor Island. We leave at 1:30: splendid crossing, passing enchanting islands.)

 

6 January, 1926

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Death of Father G. Genocchi, first Provincial of Italy.

 

6 January, 1954

Blessing of the Major Seminary at Pineleng, Sulawesi, Indonesia, by Bishop N. Verhoevenn MSC

 

6. January,:
Feast of the Epiphany - one of Chevalier's favourite feast. The true nature of God is manifested through the flesh of the infant Jesus.

 

8 January, 1863

Father H Leblanc SJ proposes the Latin translation of our motto: Ametur ubique terrarum Cor Jesu Sacratissimum.

 

8 January, 1891

The second Chapter in the proper sense of the word opens at Issoudun and votes to keep the Constitutions of 1877. This Chapter was dissolved in January 27.

 

8 January, 1976

First four Indian Sisters return to India to establish the MSC Sisters Mission in Bangalore.

 

9 January, 1864

Abbe G. Crozat dies at Issoudun, former parish priest.

 

9 January, 1948

The MSC Region of the British Isles becomes the Quasi-Province of Ireland.

 

10 January, 1854

Father Maugenest, 1829-1919, is appointed curate of Issoudun.

 

10 January, 1904

First visit of Father H. Linckens to New Pomerania, New Britain, PNG, and the Marshall Islands.

 

10 January, 1979

The FMI Sisters ~ The Daughters of Mary Immaculate ~ founded by Bishop Louis Couppé, MSC, in Papua New Guinea in 1912, elect their first General Superior. Since their foundation a FDNSC sister had been their 'Superior'.

 

11 January, 1858

Father Maugenest is appointed archpriest at the Cathedral in Bourges.

 

11 January, 1875

During the seventh visit of Father Chevalier to Rome, he is received in audience by Pope Pius IX whom he asks for the consecration of the whole Church to the Sacred Heart.

 

12 January, 1877

The first MSC Constitutions are approved for 10 years by Rome.

 

12 January, 1886

The first three Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart arrive in Thursday Island, Australia.

 

12 January, 1964

Profession first aboriginal sister and first Kiribati Sisters in the Australian FDNSC Province.

 

13 January, 1882

Fathers Navarre and Cramaille and Brother From arrive in Batavia, Jakarta, where they wait for five months for further instructions.

 

13 January, 1920

The first six FDNSC, from France, Belgium and the Netherlands, arrive in Brazil.

 

13 January, 1985

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The cause for the canonization of the lay Papua New Guinean catechist, Peter To Rot, is opened by Archbishop A.Bundervoet in Rabaul..

 

14 January, 1878

The MSC General Council accepts 12 novices for first vows, including Brothers Verius, Merg, Meyer, Vandel, Chetail, Hartzer, Fromm.

 

14 January, 1984

Father Jos Lescrauwert MSC appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Haarlem, Netherlands, is ordained Bishop at Haarlem.

 

15 January, 1879

Father John Mary Neenan, first Irish MSC, dies at Watertown, US.

 

15 January, 1927

Archbishop Couppé, MSC, who died 20 July 1926 at Douglas Park, Australia, is reburied at Vunapope, Papua New Guinea.

 

15 January, 1930

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Marie-Thérèse Noblet dies. She was Mother of the Handmaids of the Lord, who were founded in Papua New Guinea by Bishop Alain de Boismenu, MSC, in 1920.

 

15 January, 1953

Arrival of the first four Irish FDNSC Sisters in Cape Town to join the MSC Fathers in their apostolate in Northern Transvaal, South Africa.

 

16 January, 1905

Mission activity recommenced at St Pauls Mission, PNG, after the massacre of the Binding maters.

 

16 January, 1912

Archbishop Navarre, MSC, vicar apostolic of British New Guinea, first MSC Superior in Australia, dies at Townsville, Australia; exhumed and reburied at Yule Island, 22nd of September, 1925.

 

16 January, 1920

First effort the MSC foundation in Brazil, at Alfenas.

 

16 January, 1932

First FDNSC foundation in Ireland, Sister Derenilla McSherry takes possession of the house in Bally Bay.

 

16 January, 1940.

The MSC House at Lima, Peru, is canonically erected.

 

17 January, 1972

The first FDNSC Sister goes to work on a mission school in Swaziland, Southern Africa.

 

18 January, 1945

His resignation accepted, Archbishop Alain de Boismenu retires to Kubuna, PNG.

 

18 January, 1969

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Death of Father Patrick Ryan MSC, Australia, well-known in the social apostolate.

 

19 January, 1886

Father Chevalier is in Brussels to prepare the Mission seminary at Antwerp, Belgium.

 

19 January, 1925

Departure of the first group of MSC sisters from Hiltrup to New Guinea after World War I.

 

19 January, 1950

The Regional Superior of the MSC in the Philippines, Father N. Hendriks, and Brother A. Van Dam, drowned at sea when the ship capsised.

 

20 January, 1881

Father Chevalier assists in Bourges at the burial of the first benefactor of the MSC, M.Ferdinand Labbe De Champgrande, p,s.s.

 

20 January, 1925

The cause of beatification of Bishop Henri Verjus and of the Baining martyrs is introduced.

 

21 January, 1852

The young Father Chevalier receives his second appointment after ordination. He becomes assistant priest at Châtillon-sur-Indre.

 

21 January, 1896

First MSC novitiate at Kensington, Australia.

 

21 January, 1907

The aged Father Chevalier and his curates are expelled from their home, the presbytery in Issoudun.

 

21 January, 1956

Direction of the mission in Guatemala entrusted to the Spanish MSC province.

 

21 January, 1957

Direction of the Prefecture of Koalack, Senegal, entrusted to the French province.

 

21 January, 1967

Direction of Novitiate of the MSC sisters, Ariccia, Italy.

 

22 January, 1811

Jean-Charles Chevalier and Louise Ory, the parents of Father Jules Chevalier, are married in Richelieu.

 

22 January, 1966

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Foundation of “Villa Verius” on new Ireland, 50 MSC novitiate for PNG province.

 

23 January, 1910

First profession of Leon Bourjade MSC, France.

 

23 January, 1919

Belgium becomes quasi-province. Father H. Van den Lemmer appointed quasi-provincial.

 

24 January


Feast Day of St Francis de Sales (1567-1622).

The 'heart' is the central image for Francis and Jane de Chantal, in their attempt to portray who God is, who the human person is and how they are intimately related. Both these figures appear in stain glass windows in the Richelieu Church.

 

25 January, 1881

The date of the first Spiritual Testament of Father Founder for the MSC.

 

25 January, 1899

Erection of the MSC mission in England at St Albans. Father Michael Tierney is the Rector.

 

26th January, 1896

Inauguration of the MSC Procure at Marseilles. The house is blessed by Canon Caseneuve assisted by Father Jouet.

 

26 January, 1954

First school conducted by MSC Sisters in Australia opened at St Pius X Parish, West Heidelberg, Victoria.

 

27 January, 1933

Decretum Laudis of the Congregation of the MSC Sisters and approval of their Constitutions for a period of time.

 

28 January, 1926

The Prefecture of Tshuapa, Zaire, entrusted to the Belgian MSC Province in 1924 is given the name of Prefecture of Coquilhatville.

 

28 January, 1965

First Papua New Guinea and MSC Sister returns to Vunapope after formation in Melbourne, Australia.

 

29 January, 1861

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Birth and Baptism of Father Hubert Linckens, MSC, in Wijlre, Netherlands. Linckens is the historical founder of the Missionary of the Sacred Heart Sisters of Hiltrup.

 

29 January, 1864

Msgr de la Tour D’Auvergne approves the Statutes of the Confraternity of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and signs the decree of erection.

 

30 January, 1876

“We thought that an Apostolic School in Rome would be useful and would have great advantages.” (Acts of the MSC General Council).

 

31 January, 1885

The first five Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart arrive in Australia, accompanied by Fathers Couppé, and Verjus, and three Italian Brother Novices.

 

31 January, 1978

FDNSC Novitiate blessed and opened in Manila, Philippines.