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Senegal
As soon as the war is over, Mgr. Jalabert contacts Père Daniel Brottier in Paris to re-launch the plan, first formulated in 1912, to build a cathedral for Dakar in…
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Gabon
Ordination of Frs. Gustave Bâtonnier, Jean Obame and Jean-Baptiste Adiwa.
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Haiti
Spiritan personnel are reduced in number as a result of the war. The Congregation tries to hand over the management of Collège St. Martial to the Archdiocese, but the plan…
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Switzerland
Père Joseph Villetaz, assisted by Frère Clair, opens the first junior seminary in Switzerland in a small private house in Coméraz, a village in the commune of Grimisuat in the…
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United Kingdom
Hugh McGarry becomes the first former student of Castlehead junior seminary to be ordained priest (in Fribourg).
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C.S.Sp.
Introduction of the cause of Père Jacques Laval.
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Martinique
Père Janin takes over responsibility for the cathedral. Spiritans are running nearly all the urban parishes, plus a number of chaplaincies.
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C.S.Sp.
Pope Benedict XV signs the decree for the introduction of the cause of Jacques Laval.
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Germany
The reconstruction of the province begins with the foundation of houses and works: Spire (1922); Donaueschingen (1923); Winterberg (1925); the Provincialate in Cologne (1925); the start of the junior seminary…
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Germany
During the First World War, 54 confreres were killed. At the end, the province lost the Alsatian confreres and houses as well as the mission of East Africa.
Guinée Conakry
Even before the war had come to an end, Père Lucas founded the mission of Kourouss.
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Canada
The first successes in the baccalauréat. The Archbishop of Ottawa gives the tonsure to five scholastics.
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East Africa
German and Alsatian nationals are interned and eventually expelled to Egypt and India. Bishop Vogt is declared persona non grata. Fr. Bartholomew Wilson of the Irish Province replaces him and…
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Reunion
Père Georges Marie de Beaumont C.S.Sp. is appointed Coadjutor Bishop to Mgr. Fabre, Bishop of Saint-Denis. He will succeed him on 26.12.1919.
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Ireland
The Faculty of Philosophy is transferred to St Mary's College, Rathmines. The Provincialate also transfers to this location. The faculty of Theology of Irish aspirants, until this year housed in…
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Alto Jurua
Fr. Donnadieu establishes a mission in Cruziero do Sul.
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Ireland
The faculty of Theology for Irish aspirants, until this year housed in Chevilly, near Paris, is opened in Kimmage Manor with 29 students.
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Netherlands
The Spiritans move into the castle of Gemert as the previous Jesuit owners return to France.
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Mauritius
The Pope confides the diocese of Port Louis to the Spiritans and appoints Fr. John Murphy (Irish Province) as bishop. Prior to this, he was Provincial of both the Irish…
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Cameroon
The fall of Yaoundé puts an end to the fighting in Cameroon during the First World War. P. Hoegn (Pallotine) passes on jurisdiction for the English zone to Joseph Shanahan…
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France
Eugénie Caps decides to found the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Spirit (Spiritaines).
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Mauritania
Mauritania, which had been confided to the White Fathers in 1901, is once more attached to Saint-Louis at the request of Mgr. Jalabert.
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France
Père Daniel Brottier volunteers as a military chaplain at the outbreak of the First World War and is appointed to the 26th Infantry Division. His courage and devotion during the…
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Gabon
The Protestant pastor and doctor, Albert Schweitzer, arrives with his wife Hélène at Lam-baréné. He opens his hospital which is organised in such a way that the sick will not…
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East Africa
Bishop Emile-Auguste Allgeyer moves the seat of his diocese from Zanzibar to Nairobi. He retires on 24.04.1913 and is replaced by Bishop Gerald Neville of the Irish Province.
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Switzerland
Opening of "des Taulettes in the Vallais as a nursing home for confreres with tubercu-losis. In 1919 it will be replaced by the house at Montana.
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Belgium
The brothers' novitiate is transferred from Donk to Baarle-Nassau in the Netherlands.
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United Kingdom
St Joseph's Parish, Peasley Cross, St Helens, is taken on by the Irish Province; because of its proximity to the port of Liverpool, it will also serve as a base…
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Martinique
Propaganda asks the Congregation to assume responsibility for the old colonial dioceses of Martinique, Guadeloupe and Reunion, as well as the Apostolic Prefectures of St. Pierre & Miquelon and French…
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Martinique
Spiritans take over parishes in the north ruined by the volcano of 1902: St. Pierre, Le Carbet, Fonds Saint-Denis, Morne Vert, Morne Rouge, Ajoupa-Bouillon, Basse Pointe, Macouba and Grand-Rivière.
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Belgium
The senior scholasticate opens at Louvain. Until now, candidates from Belgium did their novitiate and studies in France.
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Guadeloupe
Propaganda confides the diocese to the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Mgr. Pierre Genoud is the first bishop, from 1913 to 1945. In 1910 there were 2 Spiritan priests, in…
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Canada
Opening of the Junior seminary of the Canadian Missions and the secondary school of St. Alexandre at Hull, Quebec. There are 5 students at the start. Teaching is in both…
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Canada
The founding of the junior seminary of Saint-Alexandre de la Gatineau. The next day, Père Joseph Burgsthaler arrives with a group of European junior seminarians. This is the realisation of…
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USA
Fr. Joseph Schmodry becomes the pioneer of Spiritan missionaries to African-Americans in the Deep South at Alexandria, Louisiana; many others in the southern States are to follow.
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Netherlands
Opening of the first noviciate of the Dutch-Belgian Province at Louvain. There are 9 novices from Holland and 5 from Belgium. The novice master is Père Charles Luttenbacher.
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Ireland
Kimmage Manor, Whitehall Road, Dublin is acquired by Fr John Murphy, Provincial. The first clerical Spiritan noviciate in Ireland is inaugurated with Fr Michael Kelly as master of novices. A…
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Congo Kinshasa
Foundation of Saint-Joseph de Lubunda (Mgr. Callewaert, Pères Windholtz, Ferry and Brangers: Frères Euloge. Constantin, Bruno and Gerlacus).
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Congo Kinshasa
Foundation of the mission of Lub-unda and erection of the Prefecture Apostolic of Northern Katanga.The new Prefect, Père Callewaert, resides at Lubunda.
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U.S.A
The Spiritan College in Pittsburgh is now Duquesne University.
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Madagascar
M. Augagneur. Governor General of Madagascar, forbids Malagasy children to attend the same schools as the Europeans and those of mixed blood; he later leaves Madagascar "to the great de-light…
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Portugal
Publication of the decree by which all the moveable and immovable goods of religious congregations, both in Portugal and in her overseas territories, are confiscated. As a consequence, all the…
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East Africa
The Apostolic Vicariat of Kilimanjaro is set up and P. Alois Munsch is named bishop.
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Rome
Pius X declares the heroicity of virtues of François Libermann. Henceforth, he will have the title of "Venerable".
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C.S.Sp.
Proclamation of the heroicity of virtues of François Libermann by Pope Pius X.
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Belgium/Holland
Erection of Vice-Province of Belgium and the Netherlands (including Luxembourg). The first superior of this new circumscription is Père Sébire.
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Tefé
Erection of the Prefecture Apostolic of Tefé: Dom Barrat is the first Prefect.
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Portugal
Death of P. Joseph Eigenmann, the great builder of the Province of Portugal. Nearly all the work of building the Province prior to the revolu-tion of 1910 was due to…
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