Espace Marguerite d’Youville
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At a time when there is widespread concern over the future of religious heritage buildings, the congregation of the Grey Nuns of Montreal is pleased to present a major conservation […]
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At a time when there is widespread concern over the future of religious heritage buildings, the congregation of the Grey Nuns of Montreal is pleased to present a major conservation […]
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Northwest Territories, News/North, vol. 73, issue 16, Monday, August 20, 2018.
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For this year’s Archaeology Month, we present you with some of the artifacts that were displayed in our permanent exhibition “Walking in Her Footsteps”. The site of the first Montreal […]
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From 1953 to 1964, Camp Massabielle welcomed the orphans of the Hôpital du Christ-Roi in Nicolet during the summer vacations. Covering an area of three and a half by six […]
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For this harvest season, we present you today some pictures of the Saint-Charles Farm located on Chemin de la Côte-de-Liesse, in Saint-Laurent. Grey Nuns of Montreal Archives, F054B, film of […]
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This organization was originally intended to receive French-Canadian orphans and poor invalids from the city of Worcester and other parishes in the Diocese of Springfield. At the time of its […]
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F054A, film by Sr. Barette, Saint-Baptiste’s Day procession at the Crèche d’Youville, around 1955 :
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To celebrate the beginning of summer vacations, here are some pictures taken at the seaside during a retreat of the sisters at Villa Youville located in Nahant, Massachusetts. The American […]
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On June 8, 1765, fifteen days after the fire of the General Hospital of Montreal, Marguerite d’Youville signed, in the name and for the benefit of the poor of the […]
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