Francis Xavier Kroot Explained

Honorific Prefix:Servant Of God
Francis Xavier Kroot
Honorific Suffix:M.H.M.
Titles:Monsignor
Birth Date:7 December 1854
Birth Place:Zwolle, Holland
Death Place:Hyeres, France
Venerated In:Roman Catholicism
Beatified Date:25 July 2017

Francis Xavier Kroot, was a missionary priest of the Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill and founder of the congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Fatima. He was declared Servant of God on 25 July 2017.[1]

Early life

Francis was born to Henry Kroot and Joanne Schrauwerson on 7 December 1854 at Zwolle, Holland. He attended a Catholic boarding school at Roermond, Holland, where he studied music, and calligraphy and mastered French, German and Italian.[2] [3]

Priesthood

Francis studied at the minor seminary at Culemborg and completed his philosophy and theology from St. Josephs Seminary, Mill Hill London. He was ordained a priest on 8 June 1878 by Herbert Vaughan.

Missionary and founder

On 8 August 1878, Francis was sent to Madras, India as a missionary priest where he served as Seminary Rector at Nellore. In 1897 he served as the Army Chaplain of Fort St. George, Madras, and also an Editor of Catholic Watchman magazine. He founded the congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Fatima on 8 February 1893 at Bellary, Karnataka.[4]

Death

Due to health issues, Francis, had to return to Europe for treatment. He died at the St. Mary of the Angels' Hospital, at Hyeres, France on 5 January 1900. His mortal remains were brought back to Pune, India and interred at Fatima Sisters Generalate chapel in June 1988.

Canonisation

Francis was declared Servant of God on 25 July 2017.[5] [6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Borst, James. From Holland with Love: The Life of a Mill Hill Missionary. 8171091962.
  2. Web site: Sisters of Our Lady of Fatima - Founder. 2020-12-01. www.fatimasisterspune.org.
  3. Web site: of God. 2020-12-01. www.fatimasisterspune.org.
  4. Web site: Sisters of Our Lady of Fatima Archdiocese of Gandhinagar. 2020-12-01. archgandhinagar.org.
  5. Web site: Saints & Blessed – CCBI. 2020-12-02. en-US.
  6. Web site: 1900. 2020-12-01. newsaints.faithweb.com.
  7. Web site:

    Bellary Diocese ::

    . 2020-12-01. bellarydiocese.in.