- near Brussels. As a result, the C.I.C.M.
missionaries were also
known as
Scheutists or
Scheut missionaries.[citation needed] In
September 1863, the first...
-
Cordis Mariae (CICM,
commonly known as "the
Missionaries of Scheut" or "
Scheutists"), who
arrived in
Bangala Station –
Nouvelle Anvers in 1901.
Another one...
-
Scheutist missionary on tour in the
neighbourhood of Léopoldville
around 1920...
-
January 1925 he was
baptised under the
Christian name of
Joseph at the
Scheutist Catholic mission of Kizu, near Tshela. In 1927 Kasa-Vubu
enrolled in primary...
- 1892 – 18
October 1943) was a
Belgian artist, painter, draftsman, and
Scheutist missionary who
served in
World War I and
became a
missionary in China...
- in the region, now
known as
Xinjiang (= Sinkiang), were
mounted by the
Scheutists from
their neighboring Apostolic Vicariate of
Kansu (now
Archdiocese of...
- 2 seminarians. All
missionary members of
Latin congregations,
notably Scheutists Ecclesiastical Superiors of
Outer Mongolia Apostolic Administrator Girolamo...
-
Nearly all (originally missionary)
members of
Latin Rite
congregation Scheutists (C.I.C.M.)
Vicars Apostolic of Nouvelle-Anvers (Latin Rite)
Bishop Egidio...
- West
during the 1920s and 1930s
known as Sinkiang) were
mounted by the
Scheutists from
their neighboring Apostolic Vicariate of
Kansu (now
Archdiocese of...
- (all
Roman rite)
Apostolic Vicar of Kan-su
Ferdinand Hubertus Hamer,
Scheutists (C.I.C.M.) (born Netherlands) (1878.06.21–1888.08.30),
Titular Bishop...