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23 April 2026

  • 11:3111:31, 23 April 2026 André Marion (hist | edit) [26,758 bytes] MAW (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==André Marion== ===Third Provincial of Oceania 1904-1910=== André Jean Dominique Marion was born in the hamlet of Cungy in Challement, Nièvre, France on 4 August 1855 to André Marion, ploughman, and Marie Cliquet, in the Diocese of Nevers. The youngest of five children, his brother, also named André, became a priest in the Diocese of Nevers. He attended the minor seminary of Pignelin at Varennes-lès-Nevers (Nièvre) 1871-1875, during the rectorship of a form...")
  • 08:1008:10, 23 April 2026 Charles-Joseph Nicolas (hist | edit) [20,582 bytes] MAW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Back to Biographical Notes ==Charles-Joseph Nicolas== ===Fourth Provincial of Oceania 1910–1918=== :Charles-Joseph Nicolas was born at the maternity hospital, run by the diocesan congregation of the Sisters of Maternal Charity,<ref>https://soeurscharitemater.wixsite.com/charite/a-propos</ref> in Metz, Moselle, France, on 10 February 1860 to Dominique Nicolas, carpenter, and Françoise Eugénie Maujean, who lived in Jussy, about 8 km out of Metz.<ref>Archives de...")
  • 06:4006:40, 23 April 2026 Joseph Bertin (hist | edit) [22,678 bytes] MAW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "JOSEPH BERTIN Seventh Provincial of Oceania 1932-1939 Joseph Alphonse Bertin was born in Chantenay-sur-Loire, Loire-Inférieure, France to François Félix Bertin, accountant, and Anne Marie Neau on 23 July 1879 in the Diocese of Nantes. After secondary schooling at Petit séminaire de Notre-Dame des Couëts, he completed philosophy at Grand séminaire de Nantes (1898-1900) before entering the Society of Mary’s novitiate at La Bousselaie (1900-01). He made a vow...")

22 April 2026

17 April 2026

  • 07:4307:43, 17 April 2026 Victor Poupinel (hist | edit) [20,571 bytes] MAW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==FRANÇOIS VICTOR POUPINEL== Procurator of the Missions 1841-1873 Visitor General of the Missions 1857-1871 General Assistant for the Missions 1873-1884 Victor Poupinel was born in Vassy, Calvados in the region of Normandy, France on 14th November 1815 to Marie Anne Vautier (1789-1862) and Jacques Poupinel (1793-1826), watchmaker. From an early age Victor had shown signs of a vocation, which was nurtured by his mother and maternal uncle, Abbé Jean-Baptiste Va...")

14 April 2026

  • 10:1610:16, 14 April 2026 Jean-Baptiste Poncelet (hist | edit) [17,469 bytes] Merv (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Fr Jean-Baptiste Poncelet SM== Translation by DeepL; review by Elizabeth Charlton, NZ Province Archivist, Sept 2024 of text in Gigi René, Hols L, ''Carnet de Bord d’Une Épopée Mariste En Lorraine Belge Differt: 1887-2000.'' Imprimerie-reliure Michel frères: 2001 ==='''Renowned entomologist and political prisoner of the Japanese'''=== :Father Poncelet was born in Izel-sur-Semois to a deeply Christian family on June 24, 1884. He was the youngest of five childr...")

8 April 2026

  • 07:4107:41, 8 April 2026 Augustin Aubry (hist | edit) [43,120 bytes] MAW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "AUGUSTIN AUBRY First Vicar-Provincial of the Vice-Province of England and Ireland 1885-1887 Visitor-General of the Missions of Oceania 1893-1899 First Provincial of the Province of Oceania 1899-1900 Augustin Aubry was born on 25 March 1847 at Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, in the Diocese of Verdun, the youngest of three children to Didier Justin Aubry, weaver, and Françoise Diels, both aged 42. His mother died in 1854 and his sister, Elisabeth, in 1857. Marists staffed Institu...")

1 April 2026

  • 11:1111:11, 1 April 2026 Pierre Marie Bataillon (hist | edit) [8,076 bytes] Merv (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==PIERRE MARIE BATAILLON== ===Vicar Apostolic of Central Oceania 1843 – 1877== ===Religious Superior of the Missionaries<ref> He was appointed religious superior of the Missions by Fr. Colin on 30th November 1845 and remained so until 1857 (when Poupinel was appointed)To take effect from the end of Calinon’s term, i.e. 16/06/1847 CS3 doc 28 [8]</ref> 1847 – 1857=== :Pierre Bataillon was born on January 6th, 1810, at St. Cyr-les-Vignes in the archdiocese of Lyo...")

20 March 2026

  • 07:0107:01, 20 March 2026 Claire Marie Léopold Verguet (hist | edit) [2,583 bytes] MAW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Fr Léopold Verguet (1817-1914) was a priest of the diocese of Carcassonne, France, who was briefly a member of the Society of Mary and a missionary who was part of the first mission group to the Solomons. Verguet had a short and traumatic career as a missionary but documented it with letters, sketches and watercolours. 18450202 Departed London, went via Cape Town to Sydney arrived 22 June 1845 18451023 Left Sydney, made landfall in New Caledonia 17 Nove...")

22 February 2026

  • 14:5614:56, 22 February 2026 Girard0984 (hist | edit) [8,920 bytes] Merv (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Fr Jean-Simon Bernard to Fr Victor Poupinel, Akaroa, 22 January 1851 == ''Translated by Fr Brian Quin SM, February 2006'' ''' APM Z 208 22 January 1851''' :G I L M, Akaroa 22 January 1851 :To Reverend Father Poupinel :Reverend Father ;[1]: It is from my new mission that I am writing you these few lines. I have in fact made a journey of 200 leagues<ref>about 1,000 km</ref> to the South. At Tauranga I complained about not seeing enough faith there among the...")
  • 14:4914:49, 22 February 2026 Girard0985 (hist | edit) [6,798 bytes] Merv (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==24 January 1851 — Father Jean Forest to Father Victor Poupinel, Wellington== ''Translated by Fr Brian Quin SM, February 2006; reviewed Elizabeth Charlton, December 2022'' ''APM Z 208 24 January 1851'' :Wellington 24 January 1851 :To the Reverend Father Poupinel :Reverend and dear Father ;[1]: I received in time your letter enclosing a fine list of the members of our Society. How the good God has blessed it since we left you, and how many beautifu...")