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                  ba in 1890. He then decided to enter the priesthood and studied theology at the Grand Séminaire d’Ottawa. On 23 Sept. 1893, at the age of 24, he was ordained by Archbishop Joseph-Thomas
                  of Mgr Jean-Joseph Gaume on the replacement of pagan authors by Christian ones in the college curriculum. During his teaching career at the
                  Joseph-Arthur Bernier, the organist for the parish of Notre-Dame-de-Jacques-Cartier. Finding that Dina was very gifted musically, he spoke to Abbé Omer Cloutier, the parish priest, who advised her parents
                  COUTURE, JOSEPH-ALPHONSE, veterinarian, professor, school administrator, office holder, lecturer, and author; b. 15
                  EMARD, JOSEPH-MÉDARD, Roman Catholic priest, professor, and archbishop; b. 31
                  bishops’ recommendation to Pope Leo XIII, who named Gauthier archbishop on 29 July. He was consecrated in Kingston on 18
                  (baptized Joseph-Alfred-Lomer), lawyer and politician; b
                  committee, headed by Sir Joseph Pope
                  . Toronto Daily Star, 8 July 1922. Yiddisher Zhurnal/Daily Hebrew Journal (Toronto), 9 July 1922. Directory, Toronto, 1891–1922. Joseph Pope, The tour of their royal
                  served as a stretcher–bearer during the Franco-German war of 1870–71. He returned to Canada but by the spring of 1872 he had left his business in the care of an employee, Joseph Emm
                  HUARD, VICTOR-ALPHONSE (baptized Joseph-Alphonse) (until the beginning of the 1890s, he sometimes spelled his
                   John Joseph Caldwell Abbott* and Sir
                  father’s cousins were bishops of Saint-Hyacinthe, Joseph* from 1860 to 1866 and
                  , colonizer, preacher, and author; b. 9 March 1845 in Saint-Jacques-de-l’Achigan (Saint-Jacques), Lower Canada, son of Joseph Cassé, a farmer, and
                  for Canada in April 1884, McRedmond informed his sponsor, Archbishop John Joseph Lynch* of Toronto, that the
                  . H. Pope had a pleasant house and grounds a mile out of Charlottetown. Most families of his standing sent their children to England to be educated; Joseph went to Prince of Wales College, a local
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