English
Province
Provincial Superior
Fr Benny Valiyaveettil
Nationality: Indian
Date of Birth: 10:12:1969
Date of First Religious Profession and Place: 10:06:1990 Salesianum, Visakhapatnam
Date of Perpetual Profession and Place: 30: 05:1997 in Bangalore
Date of Priestly Ordination and Place: 03:01:2000, at Makkiyad, Kerala
Qualifications:
B.A: Social Science
MA: Psychology and MSW
Appointments and Responsibilities held in the Congregation and the Years:
Charis Bhavan, Athirumpuzha 2000 to 2005
Director of formation 2000 – 2003
Cathedral, Northampton, UK, 2005 to 2013
St Patrick Church, Northampton 2013 –
Provincial of the English Province 2019 –
Provincial Curia
Fr. Thomas Kulandaisamy
Fr. Roy Chacko Karakkattu
Fr. John Terence McGrath
Province History
Fired with a desire for the foreign missions Fr. Mermier decided to send some of his missionaries to preach the gospel in Africa. But in 1842 they were asked by the Holy See to go to the vast Visakhapatnam Mission in India. Fr. Mermier, realizing the urgent needs of the Visakhapatnam Mission left no stone unturned in finding finance and personnel for the same. Gradually the Congregation began to extent its missionary work to other countries as well. The MSFS mission in England began in 1861 thanks to the generosity of Captain Charles Dewel who was in the military unit at Kamptee in India. He offered his house and property at Malmesbury, back in his home country, England to the MSFS and Fr. Francis Larive who was instrumental in initiating the process was sent from Kamptee to England in 1861 to open the new Mission.
Fr. Larive travelled to England in the company of Capt. Dewell, an Army officer he had received into the Catholic Church, who was from Malmesbury in Wiltshire. They arrived in England on 24th May 1861. Fr. Larive was the first Missionary of St. Francis de Sales to come and work in England. After a brief meeting in Bristol with Bishop Clifford, Fr. Larive was sent to be the first resident priest in Chippenham. During his five years there he worked to set up the parish in Devizes, where he blessed the foundation stone of the church on 11th July, 1864. He was well supported in this work by other Missionaries, both Priests and Brothers, who had joined him from Annecy. By 1866 he was free to start a new church and community in Malmesbury. Sisters of St. Joseph of Annecy, who had known him in Kamptee, also came to Malmesbury and set up a school. This was the beginning of MSFS in England. The work of the pioneering missionaries bore rich fruit and the English mission, in the course of time, developed into a full- fledged province.
In 2013, the parish at Hampton Hill, where the MSFS ministered for 85 years was given back to the Westminster Diocese.
At present, the members of the province are engaged in different ministries like parish, counselling, hospital and prison chaplaincy
Statistical Data of the Province
Ordained Priests: 18
Perpetually Professed: NA
Temporarily Professed: NA
Novices : NA
Aspirants : NA
Mission Houses: NA
Priests: NA
Schools:16
Formation Houses: 01