the Roman Catholic faith, once more became exemplary Christians under Father Couvert’s guidance. Crippled with infirmities, he withdrew to the college in Quebec, where the lofty quality of his inner
Brunswick.” He was qualified for a college or university position, but none was available in New Brunswick. Instead, in January 1897, he accepted the principalship of the Chatham Grammar School, along with
schools near Dundas and in Hamilton, Adam entered Upper Canada College in Toronto at the age of 11 and was a pupil until 1846. His brilliance as a scholar was immediately evident; he stood first in his
held until the new Conservative government replaced the academy with Prince of Wales College 16 months later. Currie then turned to journalism, first writing for James Barrett
Baptist college, Sister Mance founded St Patrick’s Hospital, intended for the Irish. She enlarged the sphere of activity of the Hospitallers in 1856; to the care of the sick she added help to
, Charles Dalton, was a Franciscan priest at Carbonear. In 1840 John also entered the Franciscan Order and enrolled at St Isidore’s College in Rome where he was ordained in 1849. He returned to
, and then with the Clerics of St Viator in Verchères to complete his elementary schooling. From 1855 to 1862 he did his classical studies at the Collège de L’Assomption, where Wilfrid
Church of the Holy Trinity in Toronto, Frank Darling was educated at Upper Canada College in Toronto and Trinity College School in Weston (Toronto). In 1866, after a short time as a bank teller, he joined
his footsteps. John received his theological education at Horton College, Bradford, Yorkshire, and was ordained at Portsea, Hampshire, probably in 1829. When Richard Davis died in 1832, John wrote A
College. Many of his speeches and sermons, delivered in English, were published in periodicals and the contemporary Jewish press. Although he was chiefly concerned with the reconciliation of religion and
, Ont.
Abraham Diamond, a Wesleyan Methodist of loyalist descent, graduated from Victoria College in Cobourg and was a governor general’s prize winner
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J.-Alphonse Deveau
Archives du Centre acadien, Collège Sainte-Anne
College at Windsor, N.S., required its students to adhere to the 39 Articles. Doyle, therefore, spent seven years at Stonyhurst College, a Roman Catholic institution in Lancashire, England, before
the Collège at Verdun from 1594 to 1596; d. 3 July 1613 at Saint-Sauveur (near Ellsworth, Maine).
He lived several years in the
had three sons and a daughter; d. there 11 Aug. 1892.
After attending the Collège Saint-Marie-de-Monnoir in Marieville, Georges
attended the Petit Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse and then the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe, which he entered in 1850. After completing his classical studies at the Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal, he became
lived at Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake) until 1841. Young Henry received no formal education; instead, his father, a gold medallist of Trinity College, Dublin, educated him at home. Henry afterwards
Joseph in 1851 (donating two acres of his Clover Hill estate for their convent) and of the Christian Brothers in 1851. He attempted to persuade Jesuits to open a college in Toronto in 1850 by holding out
family in 1846. They settled in Montreal, where his father became a manufacturer. Esplin was educated at a private school in the city and then studied engineering at McGill College. He may have served
, Scotland, after having gone to elementary school in his own district. In January 1794 he began his studies for the priesthood at the Royal Scots College in Valladolid, Spain. Ordained there on 8