Mutien House

Named after St. Mutien Mary (Louis Joseph Wiaux). House Colour: GREEN

He was born in Mellet, Belgium, on March 20th 1841. He was a model Christian teacher in Malonne where he spent the greater part of his life. He was outstanding among his Brothers for his great humility, his observance of the Rule, and his obedience to his Superiors. He died at Malonne on January 30th 1917 after a life distinguished by Christian virtues. He was beatified by Paul VI on October 30th 1977, and canonised by John Paul II on December 10th 1989. His tomb is a centre of pilgrimage. His feast is celebrated in the Institute on January 30th.

Design: Sarah Balgera, Kate Halloran, Mark Shipley & Emma Spiccia, 1996

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