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1585-1632 of 1833
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Angola
Spiritan missionaries celebrate Mass for the first time on Angolan soil (at Ambriz).
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Angola
The first three Spiritans disembark at the port of Ambriz from the steamer "Lincolnshire": Frs. Joseph Marie Poussot (Vice-Prefect), Antoine Espitallié and Etienne Billon (an Agregé).
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Sierra Leone
St Edward's Primary School is opened in Freetown. "Edward" is Father Blanchet's Christian name and it becomes very popular. He is looked upon as the Founder of the Church in…
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Portugal
Departure from Lisbon for the Congo of the first three Spiritan missionaries.
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Portugal
Departure from Lisbon of the first Spiritan group for the mission of Congo: Frs. Joseph Marie Poussot (who had already done 15 years in Guinée), Antoine Espitallié and a lay…
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Congo
The Superior General, Père Ignace Schwindenhammer, is appointed Prefect Apostolic of Congo with permission to delegate his authority to a Vice-Prefect of his choice: he chooses Père Joseph-Marie Poussot.
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Angola
Propaganda Fide confides the Prefecture of the Congo (Angola) to the Spiritans; it was first set up in 1640 and run by the Capuchins. On 09.09.1873, P. Hippolyte Carrie and…
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Portugal
The General Council decides to accept the mission of the Congo if the Propaganda Fide agrees.
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Guadeloupe
A devastating cyclone is followed by a cholera epidemic. There are 6,000 victims in the region of Basse Terre alone.
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Rome
The remains of Mgr. Luquet, the friend of Libermann and the inspiration for much of his missionary ideas, are transferred to the chapel of the French Seminary in Rome.
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Senegal
Mgr. Kob"s founds the Congregation of the Brothers of Saint Joseph at Ngazobil. He is regarded as the real founder of the Church of Sénégambia.
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Holy Heart of Mary
Five years after its foundation, the Congregation has 9 novices (including 6 priests) with Libermann at La Neuville; at Notre Dame du Gard, with Pères Schwindenhammer, Clair and Lannurien, there…
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Mauritius
The death of Père Jacques Laval, the apostle of Mauritius.
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Gabon
Bishop Bessieux blesses the church of Sainte Marie. The school has 120 children divided into two categories: students (80) and apprentices. The school run by the sisters has 70 children.
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Senegambia
Bishop Kob"s ordains Guillaume Jouga, the first Senegalese priest to be trained entirely in the country.
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Ireland
Spiritans undertake the direction of the Scots College, Rockwell, Co Tipperary. It had been founded for the education of priests for Scotland. Fr P. Huvétys is appointed the first Superior.…
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Germany
Père Schwindenhammer acquires Kai-serwerth in Westerwald (26.03.1864) and Marienthal (23.03.1864).
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Sierra Leone
Frs Blanchet and Koeberle arrive in Free-town. This is the start of the new mission and of the Sacred Heart Parish which is still an active parish to-day.
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Gambia
Fr. Jean LACOMBE appointed to Bathurst. He is the first African priest to join the Spiritans. Born in 1829 of a French father and a Fula mother in the Gambia.…
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Trinidad
Foundation of St Mary's College, by Frs. Victor Guilloux and Albert Sundhauser, due largely to the efforts of Mgr. George Talbot, domestic Prelate to Pope Pius IX. The courses are…
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East Africa
The Superior General signs a contract with Bishop Maupoint of Reunion in which the Congregation accepts "the mission of Zanzibar in its entirety".
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East Africa
Père Horner lands in Zanzibar with Père Baur and two brothers. Nearly all the first converts are freed slaves. The idea of Fr. Horner is to put these converts in…
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Senegambia
The Vicariate of the Two Guineas is divided in two. Mgr. Kobès becomes the first bishop of Senegambia.
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United Kingdom
The Spiritans are invited by the Arch-bishop of Birmingham to accept a parish in his dio-cese. The offer is declined, as well as another request to take on the parish…
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East Africa
The Congregation takes on responsibility for East Africa and Zanzibar (The Prefecture Apos-tolic of Zanzibar). Bishop Maupoint becomes Apos-tolic Delegate for East Africa and Prefect Apostolic for the new Prefecture.
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Ireland
Brother Francis Carey is professed at Langonnet in France on 28 September and is immediately appointed to Chandernagor in India. He is the first Irish Spiritan to be sent to…
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East Africa
The Spiritans take on responsibility for East Africa and Zanzibar.
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East Africa
As a result of negotiations between Rome and the Congregation, including the intervention of Mgr. Maupoint C.S.Sp., Apostolic Delegate for East Africa, the Superior General (Schwindenhammer) agrees to take on…
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Gabon
The school at St. Marie now has between 73 and 80 students. Six have begun to study Latin with Mgr. Bessieux -Àwhen he is not cutting, clearing the ground, planting…
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Haiti
A Concordat with Rome is approved by the Government of Haiti. Henceforth, bishops will be appointed by the Head of State instead of by the Vatican.
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France
The first edition of The Messenger of St. Joseph, the bulletin of the Archconfraternity of St. Joseph. It continues to this day.
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Rome
Visit by Pope Pius IX to the French Seminary.
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East Africa
Père Armand Fava begins the mission in Zanzibar and asks for more missionaries.
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Sierra Leone
The Vicariate Apostolic is restored to the Congregation. It is made up of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. Bishop Kobes is placed in charge after the death of Mgr de…
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Rome
By the Bull "In Sublimi", Pope Pius IX, at the request of the bishops of France, gives canonical approval to the French Seminary in Rome and confides it "in perpetuity"…
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Guadeloupe
The first diocesan synod takes place.
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Haiti
Propaganda asks the Congregation to negotiate a concordat between Rome and the State of Haiti. Three priests are sent to help Mgr. Monetti, the Apostolic Delegate. He appoints Père Pascal…
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Sierra Leone
Mgr. de Bresillac and the first five members of the Society of African Missions arrive in Freetown. Within six months, all are dead. They are buried in the Circular Road…
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Guadeloupe
Four Sisters of Saint-Paul de Chartres go to the camp of Désirade for lepers. Sr. Elisa Bri"re will work there for the next 35 years.
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East Africa
Bishop Maupoint of Reunion asks his Vicar General, Père Armand Fava, to make an exploratory expedition to Zanzibar.
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France
A property is bought at Cellule, Puy-de-Dôme, France; an imperial decree authorises the opening of a junior seminary for the colonies. It would serve as the scholasticate of the province…
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Senegambia
Père Jean Lacombe makes his profession at rue Lhomond, Paris. Born of a Fulani mother at Gorée, he had been ordained priest by Mgr. Kob"s in 1852. He becomes the…
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Gabon
Frère Grégoire dies at sea on the way home to France for medical treatment. A native of Bordeaux, he was in the first group of Libermann's missionaries to the west…
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Senegal
Admiral Protet installs the first French troops at Dakar, more than 10 years after the arrival of the first missionaries in the Cap Vert peninsular.
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France
The Congregation acquires the Abbey of Langonnet. For many years, it will serve as a formation house for French, Irish and German students before becoming a retirement home for Spiritans.
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Rome
A Motu Proprio of Pius IX gives the ruined church of Santa Chiara to the French Seminary. In the same year, they buy the old Poor Clare convent which is…
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Gabon
Having arrived on 01.03.1854, Père Duparquet begins Latin classes for several students. The only one to persevere is Guillaume Dorsay who becomes a Spiritan scholastic in France and dies at…
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Deux Guinées
Jean Lacombe from Senegal is accepted as a novice by Mgr. Kob"s at Dakar. He does his noviciate at Monsivry in France.
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