Ephemerides: April, 1st

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1871: Houses of Daughters of Charity in Paris after experiencing heavy siege and capitulation survived the Revolution, used to be called “Commune”. In numerous establishments the name “Daughters” was replaced by “Citizens” to save them.

1900: In the age of 71 Fr Peter Soubieille dies in Krakow, Poland. He was the first Visitor of Province of Krakow and superior of Kleparz house. He is considered a restorer of Province of Poland of the Congregation after it was suppressed in so called Polish Kingdom (autonomic territory occupied by Russia) in 1864 by Russian government. Then three house of former province of Warsaw where assigned to Province of Cologne(Prussia) – house in Chelmno(than Culm) and Province of Graz (Austria-Hungary) – houses in Krakow at Stradom and Kleparz. However on March 28, 1865 Superior General, Fr John Baptist Etienne erects new province of Krakow, the successor of former province of Warsaw considered as continuation of Province of Poland. It consisted these three houses previously added to other provinces with fifteen priests and four brothers. On July 16, 1866 Fr Soubielle was named The Visitor of Province of Krakow and superior of Kleparz House. By his death there were already 8 houses with 47 priests and 56 students in formation in the Seminary st Stradom and in the Minor Seminary in Kleparz house erected in 1878 by the XXIV General Assembly.

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