Émilius Goulet (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Saint Boniface)
Archbishop of Montreal; Archbishop Maurice Couture, R.S.V.(Religieux de Saint Vincent de Paul), Archbishop of Quebec (City); and Archbishop James Vernon...
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Prince Henrik of Denmark (redirect from Henri de Laborde de Monpezat)
civil, tous les enfants nés déjà de son mariage religieux[dubious – discuss]. (Suffice it to say that André Laborde de Monpezat, who was first religiously...
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Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier had the longest tenure as Bishop of Quebec, serving for 39 years from 1688 to 1727, while Paul-Eugène...
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The Basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes (Basilica of Saint Urban of Troyes), formerly the Église Saint-Urbain, is a massive medieval church in the city of...
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academy of academic excellence, as well as a conference of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society. In 1845, the institution began to admit day-students and...
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painting, by Arnould de Vuez, now in the Palais des beaux-arts de Lille. Bust of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul by Quellin, in the church of Saint-André, Lille....
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Collège des Bernardins (redirect from Collège Saint-Bernard)
Moines et religieux au Moyen Âge, Éditions du Seuil (collection Points Histoire H185), Paris, 1994 ISBN 2-02-022685-5 ; p. 346 Jacques Paul, Le christianisme...
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de Saint-André 1500 : Jacques de Sassenage "Religieux" 1505 : Guillaume de Semur "Religieux & Chamarier" 1515–1525 : Antoine IV d’Albon de Saint-Forgeul...
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Ministère français de la Culture Baudat, Michel; Creissen, Claire-Lise (2013), Les saints d'Arles, Rencontre avec le Patrimoine religieux, ISBN 978-2-911948-38-1...
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to establish a community, but circumstances prevented its success. Vincent de Paul (born Jacques Merle; 1769–1853), at Tracadie, Nova Scotia, having asked...
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