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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220126
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SUMMARY:Commemoration of the Transfer of the Relics of Saint John Baptist de La Salle
DESCRIPTION:John Baptist de La Salle was buried in the chapel of St. Suzanne on Holy Saturday\, April 8\, 1719. On July 6\, 1734\, his body was transferred to a chapel at Saint Yon. The tomb was vandalized during the French Revolution but the relics were not. In 1841\, the superiors received approval to have the relics moved to the Generalate. \n\n\n\nAfter the Brothers were expelled from France in 1904\, the relics were taken from Rouen to Lembecq-lez-Hal in Belgium. In 1937 they were transported to Rome where they arrived on January 26\, the anniversary of the promulgation in 1725 of the Bull of Approbation of the Institute. The relics are now in the church of Saint John Baptist de La Salle at the Generalate in Rome. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn more >
URL:https://lasallian.info/event/commemoration-of-the-transfer-of-the-relics-of-saint-john-baptist-de-la-salle/2022-01-26/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220129
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SUMMARY:Saint Mutien-Marie Wiaux\, FSC
DESCRIPTION:Louis Wiaux was born in a small village in French-speaking Belgium where almost everyone was a devout practicing Catholic. His father was a blacksmith\, while his mother helped to run a small cafe in part of the family home\, where no rough language was allowed and where the evening of Belgian beer and card playing always concluded with the recitation of the rosary. \nLouis proved neither physically nor emotionally suited to his father’s trade; he was convinced that the Lord was calling him to a different kind of forge. No sooner had he met the Brothers in a nearby school than he determined to enter the novitiate at Namur. After two years\, teaching elementary classes\, Brother Mutien was assigned to the boarding school at Malonne where he would spend the next 58 years. \nAmong the Brothers\, it was said that he had never been seen violating even the smallest points in their Rule. After his death at Malonne\, his fame began to spread through Belgium\, where many miracles were attributed to him. His relics may be venerated in Malonne at the shrine built in his honor after his canonization. \nRead more
URL:https://lasallian.info/event/feast-of-saint-mutien-marie-wiaux/2022-01-29/
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