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Jérôme Le Royer de la Dauversière
Web |
1597-1659 |
Layman. Founder of Montreal and the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph
(R.H.S.J.) |
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Jeanne Mance
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1606-1673 |
Laywoman. Cofoundress of Montreal. Foundress of Hôtel-Dieu Hospital. |
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Pierre-Joseph-Marie Chaumonot |
1611-1693 |
Jesuit. Companion of the Canadian Martyrs. |
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Didace Pelletier |
1657-1699 |
Brother. Carpenter and church builder. |
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Jeanne LeBer
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1662-1714 |
Lay recluse |
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Rosalie Cadron-Jetté |
1794-1864 |
Foundress of the Sisters of Mercy |
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Marcelle Mallet
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1805-1871 |
Foundress of the Sisters of Charity in Quebec |
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Élisabeth Bruyère |
1818-1876 |
Foundress of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa |
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Élisabeth Turgeon
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1840-1881 |
Foundress of the Sisters of Holy Rosary, Rimouski |
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Marie Fitzbach |
1806-1885 |
Foundress of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd of Quebec |
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Éléonore Potvin |
1865-1903 |
Foundress of the Servants of Jesus-Mary, Hull |
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Catherine-Aurélie Caouette
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1833-1905 |
Foundress of the Sisters of the Precious Blood Adorers, Saint-Hyacinthe |
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Théophanius-Léo
(Adolphe Chatillon) |
1871-1929 |
Brother of the Christian Schools |
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Gérard Raymond |
1912-1932 |
Student of the Minor Seminary of Quebec |
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Ovide Charlebois |
1862-1933 |
O.M.I., bishop of Keewatin, Manitoba |
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Marie Clement Staub |
1876-1936 |
Assumptionist, Founder of Sisters of St. Joan of Arc |
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Eugene Provost |
1860-1946 |
Priest, founder |
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Antoine Kowalczyk |
1866-1947 |
O.M.I. brother |
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Louis Émond |
1876-1949 |
Layman. Cofounder of the House of Jesus the Worker in Quebec |
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Rose Prince |
1915-1949 |
Indian of the Dakelh nation, with incorruptible body after death |
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Victor Lelièvre |
1876-1956 |
O.M.I. Apostle of the Sacred Heart. |
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Georges Vanier |
1888-1967 |
Governor General of Canada from 1959 to 1967 |
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Br. William, O.H.
(né Guillaume Gagnon) |
1905-1972 |
Religious of the Order of St. John of God. Served and died in Vietnam. |
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Catherine de Hueck Doherty
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1896-1985 |
Foundress of Madonna House, Combermere, Ontario |
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Pauline Archer-Vanier |
1898-1991 |
"Mamie" de l'Arche founded by her son |