Brice Meuleman,
S.J.,
D.D.
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(1 March 1862,
Ghent
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,
Belgium
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– 15 July 1924,
Marsaille
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s,
France
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), was a
Jesuit
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priest
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, a missionary in
British India
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, and the second
Archbishop of Calcutta
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History
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(now
Kolkata
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).
Early years
Brixius Meuleman was born on 1 March 1862 in Ghent, one of the six sons of Desiderius (also Desiré) Meuleman (1821–1898), a soapmaker (''zeepzieder''), and his wife, Maria Coleta De Smet (b. 1826). But his parents actually came from
Sint-Lievens-Houtem,
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East Flanders
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, where their families had already been living for several generations. Brixius was named in honor of St.
Brixius, the 4th Bishop of
Tours
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, whose feast day was actually on 13 November. But, like the saint’s name, his name was spelled, in his years as the Archbishop, by the reports, newspapers and magazines as Brice in English and French, Brixius in Dutch and Latin, Brizio in Italian and Brictius in German, the dominant languages of the Archdiocese of Calcutta.
Meuleman joined the
Society of Jesus
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on 23 September 1879 with a
novitiate
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(the "First Probation" of the
Jesuit formation
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) in
Arlon, Belgium. He proceeded with his
Juniorate
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Roman Catholic
For Sisters of the Servants of Mary
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(the "Second Probation") in
Tronchiennes (1881-1883) and his studies of
philosophy
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at the
University of Louvain
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(1883–1886). Having finished his studies, he left Europe at the end of 1886 to join the Mission of the
West Bengal
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in India.
In Calcutta, at the
College of St. Francis Xavier, Meuleman was the Lecturer of Philosophy and
History
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from 1888 to 1889 and then upheld the
Magisterium
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as a professor and an inspector from 1889 to 1892. In 1892, he moved to
Kurseong for the first time to continue his studies of
theology
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. Kurseong was where he was ordained as a priest in 1895. He spent his
Third Year
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(the "Third Probation") in
Ranchi
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. In 1897 he returned to the College of St. Francis Xavier as the Professor of
Logic
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, Philosophy and
Political Economy
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. On 15 August 1895, in Calcutta, he took his Profession of the
Fourth Vow, finally becoming a full-fledged member of the Society of Jesus.
In 1898, Meuleman returned to Kurseong to be the Minister of Theology and Professor of Holy Scripture at the Seminary of the Society of Jesus (now the
Vidyajyoti College of Theology). A year later, he was promoted to the office of the
Rector there but he continued to teach classes on the Holy Scripture and work as the Prefect of Studies. In November 1900 he was appointed as the Superior Regular of the West Bengal Mission. It was the last stop of his journey to Calcutta.
Archbishop of Calcutta
Two years later, on 21 March 1902, Meuleman was nominated to succeed the late
Paul Goethals
Paul-François-Marie Goethals, Society of Jesus, S.J. (11 November 1832, Kortrijk, Belgium – 4 July 1901, Calcutta, India), was a Belgian Jesuit Catholic priest, priest, missionary in British India and the first Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...
as the Archbishop of Calcutta. Two months later, on
Trinity Sunday, 25 May 1902, he was consecrated and enthroned at the
Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady of the Rosary in Calcutta by Dr. Godefroid Pelckmans,
O.F.M. Cap.
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, the bishop of
Lahore
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, with assistance from Bishop Francesco Pozzi,
P.I.M.E.
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, of
Krishnagar
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History
Krishnanagar municipality was established in 1864 and is one of the oldest municipali ...
and Bishop Teotonio Emanuele Ribeiro Vieira de Castro of
Mylapore.
As the Archbishop, Meuleman was particularly active in establishing missions in the
24 Parganas
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District and the
Chota Nagpur Division
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(now the state of
Jharkhand
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). During the 1910s, he opened several schools, including St. Albert’s Seminary in Bankuli (now in the
Khunti district
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) in 1914, in the
Ranchi district to educate and prepare the tribal Indians for the religious life as priests and monks. According to legend, these schools were his response to the declaration of the
Apostolic Delegate
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to
British India
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that the
Catholic Church
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in the West Bengal would need a hundred years to have its own native priests. So Archbishop Meuleman formed the plan to “start a
Primary School
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in every village, an Upper Primary School in every parish, a
Middle School
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in every station and a
High School
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in Ranchi” and to make the education of girls as important as the education of boys. Archbishop Meuleman had the reputation of being kind, intelligent and mild-mannered, always concerned with the souls and welfare of the Indians.
On 21 December 1921, Meuleman promoted a Jesuit from Antwerp,
Ferdinand Perier
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Early years
Fernandus Augustus ...
, the former Superior Regular of the West Bengal Mission, who had been in India since 1906, to the rank of
Coadjutor Bishop
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.
Last years
Eventually, the Archbishop’s health began to fail. In June 1924 he moved to France in the hopes of recovering his health but his hopes were not realized. So, on 23 June 1924, he resigned from his offices. As the Coadjutor Bishop, Monsignor Périer automatically succeeded him as the third Archbishop of Calcutta.
[Thirteen years later, in ]Darjeeling
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on 24 May 1937, Archbishop Périer (1875–1968) would officiate the ceremony where Sister Teresa would take her final vows and become Mother Teresa
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. See Mother Teresa and Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C., “His for All Eternity”, ''Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light'' (New York City: Doubleday, 2007)
page 23
/ref> Three weeks later, on 15 July 1924, Meuleman died in Marseille
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s.
Legacy
A street in St.-Lievens-Houtem, Belgium, bears the name of Monseigneur Meulemanstraat (Dutch, "Monsignor
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Meuleman Street") in honor of the Archbishop.
References
Bibliography
*
The Most Reverend Dr. Brice Meuleman
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Calcutta", ''The Cyclopedia of India: Biographical — Historical — Administrative — Commercial, Volume 1, Illustrated'' (Calcutta: The Cyclopedia Publishing Co., 1907), page 140
* Angel Santos Hernández, S.J.,
2.4. Brice Meuleman, Arzobispo de Calcutta
, ''Jesuitas y obispados: Los Jesuitas Obispos Misioneros y los Obispos Jesuitas de la extinción, Tomo II'' (Madrid
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: ''Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid'', 2000), pages 184-185
* Henri Josson, S.J., ''La Mission du Bengale occidental ou Archidiocèse de Calcutta. Province belge de la Compagnie de Jésus'' he Mission of the West Bengal and the Archdiocese of Calcutta: Belgian Province of the Society of Jesus Volume II (Bruges
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: Imprimerie Sainte-Catherine, 1921), pages 254-261
* J. Meunier, S.J., ''Funeral oration preached at the funeral service for His Grace Dr. B. Meuleman S.J. Archbishop of Calcutta on July 21st 1924 at the Metropolitan Church, Calcutta'', 1924
* ''Memorabilia of the Society of Jesus'', Volume II, pages 173 & 220
* ''Les Missions Belges de la Compagnie de Jésus'' he Belgian Missions of the Society of Jesus 1924, pages 293-297, 327-332
* Graard
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History
The village was first mentione ...
Turkenburg, S.J., ''Aartsbisscop en missionaris'' rchbishop and Missionary(Louvain
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: Xaveriana, 1925)
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