Heinrich Vieter arrived in Douala with seven other members of the mission on 25 October 1890.
[1] Over the next 13 years, Vieter led the Pallottines as they opened missions and schools across the territory.
[3] When a Bulu leader Martin-Paul Samba was sentenced to death for treason against Germany in 1914, Vieter appealed for a stay, but his requests were ignored.
[5][6] A process of beatification of Vieter was initiated by the Archbishop of Jaunde in early 2005, on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Apostolic Vicariate of Cameroon.
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