Melchior de Marion Brésillac is born in Castelnaudary (Aude).

1813

December 02

Baptism at the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste.

1813

December 05

Studies rhetoric and philosophy at the minor seminary of Carcassonne.

1832-1834

1832

January 01

Teaching of natural sciences at the minor seminary and theology studies at the major seminary.

1834-1838

1834

January 01

Ordained as a deacon.

1838

June 09

Ordained as a priest in the chapel of the episcopal residence.

1838

December 22

Pastoral ministry as a vicar in Saint-Michel, Castelnaudary.

1838-1841

1838

December 31

Preaches in support of the Propagation of the Faith at the Cathedral of Carcassonne.

1841

May 03

Departs from Castelnaudary to Paris.

1841

June 02

Arrives at the Seminary of the Foreign Missions.

1841

June 09

Departs from Paris.

1842

March 28

Embarks for India.

1842

April 12

Lands in Pondicherry. Takes time to learn the Tamil language.

1842

July 24

Departs for the Salem mission.

1843

February 28

Departs from Salem to participate in the first synod of Pondicherry.

1844

January 08

Appointed as the superior of the seminary-college of Pondicherry.

1844

February 03

Appointed as the titular bishop of Pruse and pro-vicar of the future apostolic vicariate of Coimbatore.

1845

May 06

De Marion Brésillac learns of this appointment.

1845

June 30

He renounces the episcopate but remains the superior of the seminary-college.

1845

September 28

He renounces the episcopate but remains the superior of the seminary-college.

March to June

1846

March 01

Departs from Pondicherry to Coimbatore.

1846

September 19

Episcopal ordination in Carumattampatty.

1846

October 04

Travels for a pastoral visit in the Ootacamund region.

1846

December 17

Travels to Verapoly, Kerala, for the episcopal ordination of Mgr. Baccinelli, O.C.D., pro-vicar apostolic of Quilon.

1847

May 01

Travels to Trichinopoly for the episcopal ordination of Mgr. Canoz, S.J., apostolic vicar of Madurai.

1847

June 01

Pastoral visit to the Palghat district.

January 2-8

1848

January 02

Departs for Pondicherry to prepare for the second synod.

1848

October 08

Preaches the preparatory retreat for the synod.

January 15-22

1849

January 15

Erection of the apostolic vicariate of Coimbatore, with Mgr. de Marion Brésillac as its head.

1850

April 03

Sends an important document to Rome regarding Malabar rites.

1851

June 12

Travels to Ceylon with Mgr. Bettachini, apostolic vicar of Jaffna.

Late July to Mid-September

1851

July 15

The Propaganda authorizes Mgr. de Brésillac to come to Rome to explain the reasons for his repeatedly requested resignation.

1853

January 20

Preaches a retreat to seminarians in Carumattampatty.

October 26-30

1853

October 26

Departs from Coimbatore for Rome.

1853

November 12

Departs from Bombay.

1854

January 14

Arrives in Aden.

1854

January 23

Passes through Cairo.

1854

February 13

Stays in Alexandria.

February 17-24

1854

February 17

Arrives in Malta.

1854

March 06

Arrives in Naples and stays for a month.

1854

March 14

Arrives in Rome.

1854

April 19

Submits a report as requested by the Propaganda.

1854

June 24

Departs from Rome for France.

1854

August 20

Arrives with his family in Castelnaudary.

1854

August 28

Arrives in Paris at the MEP (Paris Foreign Missions Society).

1854

October 18

Writes a letter to Mgr. Barnabò reiterating his resignation request.

1854

December 14

Pope Pius IX accepts his resignation as the apostolic vicar of Coimbatore.

1855

March 18

Retreat in Versailles with the Capuchins.

1855

April 28

Writes a letter to Mgr. Barnabò expressing readiness for new missionary engagement.

1855

May 26

Preaches an ordination retreat at the grand seminary of Soissons.

June 1-8

1855

June 01

Travels to Rome.

1855

December 25

Submits a report to the Propaganda regarding the creation of a mission in Dahomey. During a meeting, Mgr. Barnabò encourages him to establish “a Society of Missionaries.”

1856

January 04

The term “Society of African Missions” is mentioned for the first time in a letter.

1856

January 15

Departs from Rome. Begins tours in France to recruit personnel and raise funds for the SMA (Society of African Missions).

1856

April 10

Enters the first house of the SMA in Lyon.

1856

October 29

Arrival of Father Augustin Planque at the Lyon house.

1856

November 07

Official date of the foundation of the SMA.

1856

December 08

Conducts preaching tours and fundraising for the SMA.

1857

January 01

Erection of the apostolic vicariate of Sierra Leone, entrusted to Mgr. de Brésillac.

1858

April 13

Departs with three SMA missionaries to Sierra Leone.

1858

November 03

Mgr. de Brésillac leaves Lyon for Brest.

1859

February 19

Departs for Sierra Leone with two other missionaries.

1859

March 11

Arrives in Gorée and Dakar. Stays with the Spiritans.

1859

April 07

Arrives in Freetown. A severe epidemic strikes the region, and the missionaries assist the sick.

1859

May 14

Death of Father Louis Riocreux.

1859

June 02

Death of Father Jean-Baptiste Bresson.

1859

June 05

Death of Brother Gratien Monnoyeur.

1859

June 13

Death of Mgr. de Brésillac at 1:20 PM.

1859

June 25

Mgr. de Brésillac is interred.

1859

June 26

Death of Father Louis Reymond.

1859

June 28