St Marcellin Champagnat was born on May 20th 1789 and died on the 6th of june 1840
St. Marcellin Champagnat was ordained on July 22, 1816.
St. Marcellin Champagnat lived in France, primarily in the village of La Valla-en-Gier where he founded the Society of Mary (Marist Brothers) in 1817.
He was 41 years old when he died on June 6, 1840.
If you are referring to St. Marcellina, she was the sister of Saint Ambrose of Milan and Saint Satyrus,
St. Marcellin Champagnat was born in the village of Marlhes, located in the Loire region of France, on May 20, 1789. He was the founder of the Marist Brothers, a religious institute dedicated to education. His early life in a rural setting greatly influenced his commitment to teaching and caring for youth.
Marcellin Champagnat was beatified by Pope Pius XII on 29 May 1955, and canonised by Pope John Paul II on April 18, 1999. His feast day is observed in the Roman Catholic Church on 6 June.
Saint Marcellin Champagnat was sent to the diocese of Lyon, France, after being ordained as a priest in 1816. He was given a rural teaching assignment at La Valla, where he founded the Marist Brothers, a religious order dedicated to providing education to young people, especially in rural areas.
Saint Marcellin Champagnat was known for his deep faith, humility, and commitment to education for the marginalized youth. He founded the Marist Brothers, a religious congregation dedicated to providing education and care for young people, especially those most in need. Champagnat also valued simplicity, community, and a strong devotion to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
In France, in the Gier River valley in France. After a long and painful illness, Champagnat died of cancer on 6 June 1840,[ 4] aged 51, at Our Lady of the Hermitage in the Gier River valley about 30 kilometres from where he had commenced his work. He was buried on 8 June.
The core focus of the work of the Marist Brothers is to provide education and support to young people, especially those who are marginalized or disadvantaged. They aim to instill values of solidarity, service, and social justice in their students, inspired by the teachings of St. Marcellin Champagnat, their founder.
In 1818 Champagnat opened the first Marist school whose timetable he designed in such a way to fit the farming needs of his parishioners (such as allowing children off school to help in the fields at planting and harvesting time). He set fees for the school at a level he knew most rural families could meet.
Br heriberto of uraguay was getting sick from an uncurable disease that was getting to his lungs. His pupils prayed for nine days for him through St Marcellin Champagnat and the next day he was cured! so St marcellin pulled off a miracle.