Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae

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Théophile Verbist, founder
Théophile Verbist, founder

The Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (Latin), or the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; (French: La Congrégation du Coeur Immaculé de Marie; Dutch: Congregatie van het Onbevlekte Hart van Maria) also known as the Scheut fathers or Scheutists is a Belgian Roman Catholic missionary congregation established in 1862 by the priest Théophile Verbist. Its origins lie in Scheut, Anderlecht, a suburb of Brussels, so the C.I.C.M. missionaries were also known as Scheutists or Scheut missionaries. The congregation did missionary work in China, Mongolia, the Philippines, and in Congo Free State/Belgian Congo, modern day Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Presently, the name CICM Missionaries is preferred. In the USA, the Congregation is known as Missionhurst Missionaries.

Fr. Theophiel Verbist was a diocesan priest in the archdiocese of Mechlin-Brussels in Belgium in the mid 19th century. He served as chaplain in the military academy in Brussels and at the same time as a national director of the Pontifical Association of the Holy Childhood. A compassionate man of God, he led a group of other Belgian diocesan priests who became deeply concerned with the abandoned children in China and with millions of Chinese who lived at that time in ignorance and poverty.

In 1862 he founded the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM). Also known as the Scheut Mission, the congregation was born not knowing exactly what lay ahead. Their only assurance was their missionary zeal and God’s providence. In the winter of 1865, Fr. Verbist with four zealous companions arrived in inner Mongolia, that immense territory north of the Great Wall, which was entrusted to the fledgling congregation by Rome, and where they immediately began organizing small Christian communities. The founding fathers never imagined that many would follow their footsteps notwithstanding the cost of traveling by sea and in the hinterlands of China. Three years later on Feb. 23, 1868, Fr. Verbist died of typhoid fever at the age of 45 in Lao-Hu-Kou. His foundation, however, grew into the worldwide presence it is today. Originally a Belgian Foundation, CICM has grown into an international religious missionary congregation of men from different races, colors and nationalities who are dedicated to universal brotherhood.

Today the more than 1,000 priests and brothers of CICM are present in Asia: in Taiwan, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia and Japan; in the vast continent of Africa: in Congo, Cameroon, Zambia, Senegal, and Angola; in the Americas: Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Brazil, Mexico and the United States; and in Europe: Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, France and Germany.

Chapter Year General Superior New foundations Members
--- 1862 Verbist, Théophile Belgium ---
--- 1865 --- China ---
--- 1869 Vranckx, Frans --- 11
General Conference 1887 --- --- ---
--- 1888 Van Aertselaer, Jeroom Congo 112
First General Chapter 1898 Van Hecke, Adolf --- 309
--- 1899 --- Netherlands ---
--- 1904 --- Rome ---
--- 1907 --- Philippines ---
Chapter II 1908 Botty, Albert --- 507
--- 1909 Mortier, Florent --- ---
Chapter III 1920 Rutten, Joseph --- 649
Chapter IV 1930 Daems, Constant --- 928
--- 1931 Singapore --- ---
--- 1935 Vandeputte, Jozef (Gen.vic.) --- 1202
--- 1937 --- Indonesia ---
--- 1946 --- U.S.A. ---
Chapter V 1947 Vandeputte, Jozef Japan 1479
--- 1953 --- Haiti - Chile (+ 1957) ---
--- 1954 --- Hong Kong - Taiwan ---
--- 1954 --- Guatemala ---
Chapter VI 1957 Sercu Frans --- 1902
--- 1958 --- Dominican Republic ---
--- 1961 Degrijse, Omer --- 1943
--- 1963 --- Brazil ---
--- 1966 --- Cameroun ---
Chapter VII 1967 Goossens, Wim --- 1986
Chapter VIII 1974 Van Daelen, Paul --- 1683
--- 1976 --- Zambia - Senegal ---
--- 1977 --- Nigeria (+2003) ---
--- 1979 --- México ---
Chapter IX 1981 Van Daelen, Paul (2a) --- 1556
Chapter X 1987 Decraene, Michel --- 1441
--- 1990 --- France ('89) Chad ('90) ---
--- 1992 --- Mongolia ---
Chapter XI 1993 Thomas, Jacques --- 1380
--- 1995 --- Angola 1359
Chapter XII 1999 Lapauw, Jozef Mozambique (+2002) 1247
Chapter XIII 2005 Tsimba, Edouard --- 999


  • Raskin, Albert (1977) 'The archives of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (C.I.C.M.)', History in Africa, 4, 299–304.
  • Berg, Leo van den (1994) 'The China world of the "Scheut fathers"', Bulletin de l 'Institut Historique de Belge de Rome, 64, 223–263.
  • Verhelst, Daniël and Pycke, Nestor, eds. (1995) 'C.I.C.M. Missionaries Past and Present: History of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Scheut/Missionhurst)', Verbistiana, 4. ISBN-13/EAN: 9789061866763
  • Vanysacker, Dries & Renson, Raymond (ed.) (1995) 'The Archives of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM-Scheut) (1862-1967)' - 2 v., Bibliothèque de l'Institut Historique Belge de Rome, 36-37. ISBN-13/EAN: 9789074461153
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