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This is a special year for the Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary (SMSM) being the 80th anniversary of Pontifical Approbation as a Religious Congregation, the exact date of which took place on 30th December, 1931. Our history though is much longer with its roots in the Marist religious family and the women regarded as our “Pioneers” who ventured into the Pacific. The first was Francoise Perroton from Lyon, France who arrived in Wallis in 1845 where she remained for eight years. A further five years were spent on Futuna before she was joined by a group of three women from France. Then a steady stream of other Pioneers followed in quick succession enabling small foundations to be established in New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu and at the turn of the twentieth century Bougainville and the Solomons. An important stage in our development occurred in 1880 with the integration of these groups into the Third Order Regular of Mary for the Missions of Oceania (TORM).
Many of the locations where they are buried are still in rural areas and not easy to reach. 
Our goal was to find the grave of Sr M. Genevieve smsm who lived there from 1918 to 1938. The trip is an easy one today compared to what it must have been like in her day when travelling could only have be made on foot or horseback.
It had taken eleven men to lift and place it in its newly constructed belfry in a commanding position overlooking the parish.
As I looked at the bell I was interested to see small figures of the Sacred Heart embossed around the edge of the bell and, at the front, written in French, the name of the benefactor “Marguerite-Marie”. On the next line was written “Jean-Marie Pelissier Godfather” and underneath that "Sr M. Genevieve Godmother". The bell had been given in her memory! What a sense of delight and wonder that discovery gave. Most likely, not even the older people in the parish today would remember her. But, the newly erected bell, standing in its glory on the hill outside the church overlooking school and parish buildings, was a reminder of her hidden service of nurturing the faith in the hearts of the people of Vanuakula.
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