Jean Joseph Lataste

The Servant of God
Jean-Joseph Lataste
1832 – 1869
Apostle of Prisons

In the Catholic Church, the prestigious title "Apostle of Prisons" is reserved for one man alone, Jean-Joseph Lataste, a French Dominican with a life-span of only 37 years; an outstanding simple monk who only came in contact with the prisons during the last four years of his life.

In those mere four years, however, his profound sympathy for the prisoners, and his wide-ranging vision for the prisons, grew to an extraordinary project of hope reaching universal dimensions.

With his intense life of faith, and his deep compassion for suffering men and women, Lataste succeeded in breaking the barriers of prejudice, and demolishing the walls of reproach, to present a message of human confidence and optimism.

On July 6th, 2007, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI approved the heroic virtues of Jean-Joseph. Beatification is imminent!

 

September 4, 1832

Born at Cadillac (near Bordeaux)

November 3, 1841

Enters the seminary at Bordeaux

1846

Enters the college at Pons

August 6, 1850

Graduates as Bachelor of Theology

November 11, 1857 

Enters the dominican monastery at Flavigny

November 13, 1857

Takes the religious habit, begins the novitiate, and is given the name Marie-Jean-Joseph

May 5, 1859

Made simple profession at Toulouse

May 11, 1859

Goes at the house of study at Chalais

July 5, 1859

Goes at the royal monastery of Saint-Maximin

May 22, 1860

Received tonsure and minor orders

May 10,1860

Made solemn profession

September 20, 1862

Ordained sub-deacon

December 20, 1862

Ordained deacon

February 8, 1863

Ordained priest

February 10, 1863

First solemn mass

June 1863

Ministry at Barèges

July 31, 1863

Assigned to the monastery at Bordeaux

September 14-18, 1864

Preaches the first course of spiritual exercises at the Cadillac female prisons

December 1864

Preaches Advent at Villefranche

April 1865

Preaches Lent at Cannes

November 21, 1865

Does not renew his religious vows

July 4, 1865

Renewal of the dominican province of Toulouse. Lataste opts for the province of France

August 17, 1865

Presents a report on the regulations to the provincial chapter being celebrated at Flavigny

September 14-17, 1865

Preaches the second course of spiritual exercises at the Cadillac female prisons

September 1865

Assigned to the monastery at Flavigny as vice-prior, assistant to the master of novices, and master of professed novices

March 19, 1866

First edition of Les Réhabilitées

August 14, 1866

Establishment of the dominican nuns of Bethany at Frasne-le-Château (Besançon)

October 26, 1866

Assigned to the monastery of Dijon

November 21, 1866

Approval of the Bethany community by the bishop of Besançon

December 1866

Preaches Advent at Saint-Dézert

April 1867

Preaches Lent at Nîmes

July 21, 1868

Becomes seriously ill

February 21, 1869

Is administered the sacrament of extreme unction

March 10, 1869

Dies at Frasne-le-Château

January 1870

The nuns of Bethany move from Frasne to Montferrand-le-Château, and take with them the exhumed body of Lataste

1884

Bethany becomes a formal congregation

November 1, 1888

Formal affiliation of the congregation by the dominican order

1937

The process for Lataste's beatification commences

2007                                             

Pope Benedict XVI approves Lataste's heroic virtues

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