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.
St. Marcellin Champagnat was ordained on July 22, 1816.
Saint Maximilian Kolbe became a Priest in 1918 after he studied in a Roman University.
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.
St. Francis was a friar - a brother. He was was not a priest. However, he was eventually ordained as a deacon.
St. Benedict was never a priest. At times he lived the life of a hermit, abbot, founder of monasteries but never a priest.
Patrick became a priest and was later made a bishop by Pope Celestine I and sent to Ireland as a missionary.
St. Marcellin Champagnat was ordained on July 22, 1816.
St Marcellin Champagnat was born on May 20th 1789 and died on the 6th of june 1840
He became a priest at the Last Supper about the year AD33.
Saint Maximilian Kolbe became a Priest in 1918 after he studied in a Roman University.
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.
St. Maximillian Kolbe
Patrick eventually became a priest, then a bishop and missionary to England and Ireland.
Patrick was sent to Ireland to missionize and spread Christianity. Until his arrivial the Irish followed pagan beliefs.
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.