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Notes about Maria-margaretha Breemersch

SOUR
ORDN
DATE 8 SEP 1911
PLAC Sister Maria Amanda, see notes
She entered in the covent on Sept 8, 1911 and she was ordinated on March 26, 1913,
On April 28, 1913 she left for British India as a missionary.
She was a sister of the Covent of the Canonesses Missionaries of St Augustin at Heverlee, religious order founded by Sr.Marie Louise (Marie Demeester in 1897).

Recollection of Mrs. Margaretha Breemersch (written down by Jan Steen)
Dame Marie Amanda

"Ik heb haar helpen "begraven"
Wij moesten met 4 meisjes het zwarte doek met daarop een rood kruis vasthouden.
De andere meisjes waren Demeester, Verstraete en Leona.
We hoorden hen wenen.
Ze moest afscheid nemen van haar familie
Met een dubbelspan paarden en een koets
Aan de hoek van de Vlamingstraat en de Ooststraat was Madeleine.
Leon en vrouw - winkel van schone lingerie
De koets moest daar voorbij
Leon in keuken schonk Madeleine koffie met druppel om haar bezig te houden."

Rousselaersche Bode 21.10.22 nr: 42:
Missionaries:
Reverend Ladies of St. Augustin (Eerwaarde Damen Augustinessen)
1. Dame Marie Louise (Marie Demeester), founder of the order, born 08.04.1857
2; Dame Amanda (Maria Breemersch) in the school and the catechemenate at Mariapuram (Travancar in Southern India)
British India.
the order had 8 covents in India.

Maria Demeester(°Roeselare 8.4.1857):
Stichtte Congregatie Immaculati Cordis Mariae ICM,
Meldde zich in 1879 aan bij de Rousbrugghe Damen te Ieper.
Ontving de kloosternaam Dame Marie-Louise (Reguliere Kanunikessen van St. Augustinus). De zusters van ICM werden tot 1959 ook "Dame" genoemd.
Aanvankelijk onderwees De Meester in het secundair onderwijs en kwam via correspondentie in contact met een pater karmeliet uit Ieper, missionaris in Zuid-India. Daaruit groeide haar besluit naar Indië te vertrekken en zich ten dienste te stellen van de weeskinderen van Mulagamudu (in S.W. Tamil Nadu).
Zij vertrok vanuit Marseille op 5.9. 1897 a/b van L'Océanien naar Colombo.
Keerde terug naar België in 1899 en kwam terug met drie jonge zusters.
In 1908 werd het noviciaat te Roeselare gesticht.
Werd begraven te Heverlee op 15.10.1928

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Maria-margaretha Breemersch

Menalia Basyn
1823-1910

Maria-margaretha Breemersch
1890-1943


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  1. Obituary Letters Ariadne on line
  2. Letter of June 6 1947 D. M. Alphonsine , Colachel (British India)

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