1 - (1846)
Mrs. Jetté and her companions take the veil. However, no ceremony is held
as Msgr Prince had forgotten the date.
2 - (1817)
Birth of the fourth child of Rosalie Cadron and Jean-Marie Jetté in Lavaltrie,
a boy, christened François the following day in Saint-Antoine de Lavaltrie.
3 - (1846)
Arrival at the noviciate of Adélaïde Lauzon (sister Ste-Marie-
d'Égypte), celibate 21 years old.
4 - (1879)
A few sisters call on Msgr Bourget, in Sault-au-Récollet; where the issue of the
necrology of the founder is raised for the first time. They discuss the accounts
of some 50 eye witnesses concerning Gods servant.
24 - (1846)
Arrival at the noviciate of Sophie Bibeau (sister Marie-de-Bonsecours), celibate,
35 years old.
24 - (1999)
At midnight, opening of the "Holy Door" of St Peter's Basililca in Rome by Jean-Paul II,
symbolising the launching of the Jubilee of the Holy Year 2000, dawn of the third
Christian milllenium. |