A celebrated early Jesuit missionary in New York State, b. at Bourges, France, 19 November, 1635 (al. 1631); d. at Quebec, 31 December, 1708.
A name given in error to the Chippewayans, owing to a fancied resemblance to the Montagnais Indians of Quebec.
A French general, born 28 Feb., 1712, at Candiac; died at Quebec 14 Sept., 1759.
A noted Catholic Indian mission village under Jesuit control near Pierreville, Yamaska district, Province of Quebec, Canada.
Diocese in the Province of Quebec, suffragan of the Archdiocese of Montreal, erected by Pius IX, 28 Aug., 1874.
Statesman, b. at St. Thomas (Montmagny, Province of Quebec), 5 Sept., 1795, son of Charles, and Geneviève Michon; d. 30 July, 1865.
Archbishop of Quebec and first Canadian cardinal. (1820-1898)
Founded in Quebec, Canada in the 1800's. This order is primarily a teaching order.
Montreal (Chinatown), Quebec. MCPC is a place where many people of different ages and backgrounds can gather to worship and learn about God and Jesus Christ.
Council of Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) churches and organizations in Montreal, Quebec.
Synodical office for Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Located at Kitchener, Ontario
Montreal, Quebec. Services, sermons, news, prayer, moderator's page, mission and directions.
Bilingual Reformed Theological Seminary located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The schedule and history of this church in Hull, Quebec.
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