3 - (1846)
Arrival as associate of Lucie Benoît (sister Ste-Béatrix), single, 28 years old.
7 - (1831)
Death in Montreal of Hedwige, 18 months old, tenth child of the Jetté family.
7 - (1992)
OPENING of the ACTS OF THE DIOCESAN TRIBUNAL of ROSALIE CADRON-JETTÉ at the
Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome by Mgr Antonius Casieri.
10 - (1842)
Rosalie Cadron godmother of her grandchild, Marie-Philomène, daughter of
François Jetté and Henriette Castagnier.
11 - (1992)
Appointment of Father Yvon Beaudoin, o.m.i., as Roman rapporteur for the canonization
of Rosalie Cadron-Jetté.
12 - (1849)
The founder and seven professed nuns receive their certification as midwives.
13 - (1807)
Confirmation of Rosalie Cadron in Lavaltrie, by Mgr Plessis, bishop of Québec.
13 - (1819)
Death at the house of the Grey Nuns in Montreal of Léocadie, born of unknown
parents, in Lavaltrie, godchild of Rosalie Cadron.
14 - (1819)
Death at the house of the Grey Nuns of Marie-Louise, Léocadie's twin sister.
20 - (1845)
Arrival of the first associate of Mrs. Jetté on Saint-Simon Street: Sophie
Desmarêts (sister St-Jean-Chrysostome), widow of Michel Raymond, 50 years old.
22 - (1843)
Rosalie Cadron, godmother of her grandchild Marie-Léocadie, daughter of
Léocadie Jetté and Pierre Laroche.
22 - (1848)
Commemoration of Saint Marie-Madeleine; appointed patron saint of the Institute.
24 - (1912)
Second exhumation of the remains of the reverend Mother de la Nativité.
26 - (1846)
Inauguration of the noviciate on Wolfe Street for Mrs. Jetté and her four associates:
Sophie Desmarêts widow of Michel Raymond, Élizabeth Tailleur single,
Geneviève Salois widow of Clément Montrait and Lucie Benoît
single.
27 - (1847)
Death of Father Antoine Rey, director and first chaplain of the Saint Pélagie
Hospice. He died of typhus.
28 - (1828)
Enlistment of Joseph Jean-Marie and Pierre, Rosalie Cadron's two sons, and of
Jean-Marie Jetté as apprentice shoemakers.
29 - (1833)
Marriage of Rose Jetté, daughter of Mrs. Jetté, to Romuald Thomas, in
Montréal.
31 - (1847)
Commemoration of saint Ignace de Loyola, important figure for the Misericordia Sisters,
whose spirituality has influenced the nuns training in the first noviciate. Mgr
Bourget will guide them through the "Spiritual Exercices" in November of the same year. |