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THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ST BERCHMANS COLLEGE AND THE JESUITS

During a national conference, I introduced myself and mentioned that I hail from St. Berchmans College, Changanacherry. One of the participants approached me and inquired whether it was a Jesuit institution.   I replied in the negative. Curiously, there was a feeling of pride within me, inadvertently, as I found myself linked to the Jesuits, a religious order established by St. Ignatius of Loyola, which has established the world’s largest network of educational institutions. Notably in India, the Society of Jesus has an impressive array of educational facilities, including 118 primary and middle schools, 149 high schools, 58 university colleges, 22 technical institutes, and 16 business administration institutes. This interaction led me to contemplate the association between St Berchmans College and the Jesuits.

St Berchmans, is a name, unique and catchy. People wonder the origin of this name. It is associated with the Jesuit congregation in mor than one way.

John Berchmans a Jesuit seminarian

The College is named after Saint John Berchmans, born in 1599 in Diest, presently situated in Belgium. To sustain himself, John balanced his school studies with a household servant role. After schooling, he joined a newly started college by the Jesuits. Despite facing resistance from his father, he joined the Jesuit novitiate at 17 and journeyed to Rome for philosophical studies. Tragically, in 1621, he fell victim to Roman fever (an epidemic akin to Covid-19), passing away on August 13th at the young age of twenty-two years and five months. Following his canonization in 1888 by Pope Leo XIII, his feast day is commemorated on August 13th, the anniversary of his heavenly birth. St Berchmans College is named after a saint who was a Jesuit seminarian.

Statue in the atrium of the College administrative block
Relic of St John Berchmans installed in the S B College chapel

Mar Charles Lavigne S J: The Architect of Naming

Mar Charles Lavigne, the first Vicar Apostolic (bishop) of Kottayam Vicariate, hailed from France and was a Jesuit. He had been a science professor at Kausia College in France and Ucles College in Spain. In 1887, he assumed office with Kottayam as his episcopal seat. Recognizing that Changanacherry had a grander church and more Catholic population, Bishop Lavigne, supported by ecclesiastical approval, relocated his seat to Changanacherry in 1890. He had a distinct educational vision and aimed to create an institution, akin to the counterpart in Kottayam, which followed a trajectory from school to college, and thus was christened CMS College High School. In 1891, he founded a school in Changanacherry, named Berchmans, who was declared a saint, three years back in 1888.

Bishop Lavigne traveled to Rome in 1895, to secure funding for the advancement of St. Berchmans School and for the college in Changanacherry. However, due to growing demands and sentiments from the local region, it was decided in Rome that indigenous Bishops shall be appointed in the future. Consequently, he was appointed the Bishop of Trincomali, Sri Lanka in 1898.

The conceptualization and name of the College are credited to Mar Charles Lavigne. In tribute to his enduring legacy, the indoor stadium of S B College, inaugurated in 2018, proudly carries his name.

Rev. Fr. Honore S.J

It is recorded in the college profile published in 2007 thus:

1925 marked the second stage in the development of the College. The college was shifted from the Parel buildings to the newly built three storeyed building at Vedikannu (present site). Group I and II of the Intermediate Course were started. Fully equipped laboratories were set up under the direct supervision of _*Rev. Fr. Honore S.J*_ who had been a renowned professor of Physics and Chemistry in the Province of Madras.

The following information is based on records from 1922-1934 regarding a Jesuit in India.

Rev. Fr. Honore S.J. was a prominent Jesuit priest, educator, and architect who profoundly influenced St. Berchmans College (SB College), Changanacherry, India. A renowned Professor of Physics and Chemistry from the Madras Province, he supervised the construction of the college’s main tower building (1927–1937) and was a central figure in the Malabar Catholic Student’s Conference (KCSL) from 1922 until his death in 1934, initiating unique study circle training methods. 

Legacy at SB College: Fr Honore S J is remembered for designing and supervising the construction of the main building and fully equipped laboratories of SB College, with architecture reminiscent of St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli.

Additional association between S B College and Jesuits is on a personal level. this was revealed in a conversation, described below

Final stroke:

Intriguingly, the college in Brussels, Belgium, is the only Jesuit educational institution bearing the name of St. Berchmans.

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    Rose Mary Francis

    Never known facts.. Beautifully penned👍🏻

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