Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... priests , Father Barthélemy Vimont and Father Alexandre de Vieuxpont , dedicated that first chapel in New France ... priest for many years after 1641 , and neither 17th - century Jesuit not Recollect sources refer to St. Anne's being ...
... priests , Father Barthélemy Vimont and Father Alexandre de Vieuxpont , dedicated that first chapel in New France ... priest for many years after 1641 , and neither 17th - century Jesuit not Recollect sources refer to St. Anne's being ...
Page 55
... priest , combined with British fears of a possible French attack , finally led in 1768 to the employment of Father ... priestly neglect follow- ing Maillard's death , the Micmac community had metamorphosed their Ro- man Catholic ritual ...
... priest , combined with British fears of a possible French attack , finally led in 1768 to the employment of Father ... priestly neglect follow- ing Maillard's death , the Micmac community had metamorphosed their Ro- man Catholic ritual ...
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... priest who performed and recorded the sacrament . For older individuals who pre- sented themselves for baptism , the priest provided an estimated age and the spouse's name . Sometimes the priest noted relationships between sponsors and ...
... priest who performed and recorded the sacrament . For older individuals who pre- sented themselves for baptism , the priest provided an estimated age and the spouse's name . Sometimes the priest noted relationships between sponsors and ...
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