- Jean-Marie Beurel
Jean-Marie Beurel was born on
5 February 1813 atPlouguenast , northernBretagne ,France . He was assigned to the Mission ofSiam by theMissions Étrangères de Paris and arrived inSingapore on27 October 1839 at the age of 26. He was responsible for the construction of the Church of the Good Shepherd - now the cathedral church of the Archdiocese of Singapore - and worked in the Mission for the next 29 years till 1868 when he returned to France on account of illness. He died inParis , France on3 October 1872 at the age of 59 and was buried in theMontparnasse Cemetery .Father Beurel had come as a
parish priest for the Roman Catholicchapel on Bras Basah Road. WhenBishop Jean-Paul-Hilaire-Michel Courvezy talked of extending the chapel because it was getting too small, Father Beurel suggested that achurch be built elsewhere so that the current site could be used for aschool for boys. He left Singapore on28 October 1850 for France and came back in 1852 with some brothers from theBrothers of the Christian Schools to startSaint Joseph's Institution in the former chapel.While he was in France, Father Beurel also approached the
Reverend MotherSuperior General of theInfant Jesus Sisters to enlist some sisters in starting a school for girls. He also asked the Singapore government for land next to the church for a charitable institution for girls. When he was told that there was already sufficient land given to the church, he was said to have bought with his own money a house in Victoria Street thatGeorge Drumgoole Coleman had built for H. C. Caldwell, Senior Sworn Clerk who later became Registrar of the Court. In February 1854, the firstConvent of the Holy Infant Jesus was opened.In 1859, Father Beurel completed the parochial house next to the Church of the Good Shepherd. This building is now Archbishop's House.
At the
Cathedral of the Good Shepherd is amemorial plaque to Father Beurel.ee also
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Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
*Saint Joseph's Institution
*Former Saint Joseph’s Institution
*CHIJMES References
*Eugene Wijeysingha (2006), "Going Forth... - The Catholic Church in Singapore 1819-2004", Titular Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore, ISBN 981-05-5703-5
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