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BRIGHAM
Diocese of Saint Hyacinthe
www.diocese-st-hyacinthe.qc.ca
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Our Roots (Canada)
A great site dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the parish (celebrated in 1950)
with plenty of historical data regarding the Canons Regular of the
Immaculate Conception. Site in French.
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Foundations were made in Canadas
far west:
in the Diocese of St. Albert
and in the Vicariate Apostolic of
Saskatchewan at Vegreville and Bonne-Madone.
S. Ignace-de-Loyola
Diocese of Ottawa
Quebιc
1934-19??
Nostra Signora del Divin Pastore
Diocese of Ottawa
Quebιc
18??-19??
La Magaza: Parish Church builint in 1903 by Father
Andrι Mouttet
Sainte-Veronique-de-Turgeon Parish
Diocese
of Ottawa
Quebιc
1896-1915
In 1929 the original chapel built in 1903
was razed and a new one was built.
The Chapel was again rebuilt in 1971
Mont-Laurier Priory
Diocese of Ottawa
Quebιc
1891-1915
CRIC residence 1891
Church and Collegio 1911-12
LAnnonciation Parish
Diocese of Ottawa
Quebιc
1891-1925:
In September 1970 an arson set fire distroyed the
Church built in 1898.
The new Church was built in 1973
LAscension Parish
Diocese of Ottawa
Quebιc
1891-1903
Saint Ignace of Nomininque
Diocese of Ottawa
Quebιc
1891-19??
THREE PRIORIES WERE FOUNDED FROM SAINT
IGNACE OF NOMININQUE:
LAnnonciation Priory
1902-19??
Turgeon Priory
1903-19??
La Minerve Priory
1903-19??
Parish Church built in 1906 by Father Charles
Bertin
Notre Dame de Lourdes Parish
Diocese of St. Boniface
Manitoba
April 16, 1891-1948
Founded by Fr. Paul Benoξt
Monastery-Church built in 1893
Convent build in 1897
Parish Church built in 1898
Parish Church demolished in 1982
New Parish Church built in 1990
THREE PRIORIES WERE FOUNDED FROM NOTRE
DAME DE LOURDES:
Saint Claude Parish
1897-19??
Served
by the Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception since 1893
Saint-Leon Parish
1897-19??
Saint-Alphonse Parish
1897-19??
Notre Dame de Lourdes and its
three daughter priories served the spiritual needs of a dozen
parishes
already existing or in formation.
These were scattered over a
district fifty-five miles long by twenty-five miles wide.
The central house had a community
of twenty-nine members with a novitiate and a course of philosophy
and theology.
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