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SAINT
PETER CHANEL
- Feastday: April
28
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Priest and Martyr
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- The protomartyr of the
South Seas, St. Peter Chanel was born in 1803 at Clet in
the diocese of Belley, France. His intelligence and
simple piety brought him to the attention of the local
priest, Father Trompier, who saw to his elementary
education. Entering the diocesan seminary, Peter won the
affection and the esteem of both students and
professors. After his ordination he found himself in a
rundown country parish and completely revitalized it in
the three-year span that he remained there. However, his
mind was set on missionary work; so, in 1831, he joined
the newly formed Society of Mary (Marists) which
concentrated on missionary work at home and abroad. To
his dismay, he was appointed to teach at the seminary at
Belley and remained there for the next five years,
diligently performing his duties. In 1836, the Society
was given the New Hebrides in the Pacific as a field for
evangelization, and the jubilant St. Peter was appointed
Superior of a little band of missionaries sent to
proclaim the Faith to its inhabitants. On reaching their
destination after an arduous ten-month journey, the band
split up and St. Peter went to the Island of Futuna
accompanied by a lay brother and an English layman,
Thomas Boog. They were at first well received by the
pagans and their king Niuliki who had only recently
forbidden cannibalism.
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jealousy and fear were aroused when the missionaries
learned the language and gained the people's confidence;
he realized the adoption of the Christian Faith would
lead to the abolition of some of the prerogatives he
enjoyed as both high priest and sovereign. Finally, when
his own son expressed a desire to be baptized, the
king's hatred erupted and he dispatched a group of his
warriors to set upon the saintly head of the
missionaries. Thus, on April 28, 1841, three years after
his arrival, St. Peter was seized and clubbed to death
by those he had come to save. And his death brought his
work to completion - within five months the entire
island was converted to Christianity.
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