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    Émile Jean-Baptiste Marie Grouard O.M.I., "one of the most influential clerics in northern Alberta," was Apostolic Vicar of Athabasca. A gifted linguist...
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  • until its name was changed to Grouard in 1900 when the town was built. It was named after the Catholic Bishop Émile Grouard, who was a missionary in the...
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  • Islands Émile Grouard (1840–1931), French Roman Catholic priest Frank Grouard (1850–1905), U.S. Army scout in the American Indian War Serge Grouard (born...
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    resigned. He was succeeded by Émile Grouard who was appointed apostolic vicar on October 18, 1890. Faraud and later Grouard were assisted by Isidore Clut...
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    included David Laird, Father Albert Lacombe, Rev. George Homes, Bishop Émile Grouard, J.A.J. McKenna, James Hamilton Ross, W.G. White, James Walker, A. Arthur...
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  • Auctions House Sotheby's Auctions Émile Guillemin European art of the 9th century, including Islamic and Orientalist art, Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin...
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    bishop of Ibora in 1890, and ordination as Bishop of Athabaska in 1891, Émile Grouard instructed Oblates to construct of a fleet of steamboats. The Western...
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    “scytheman.” When the mission was officially elevated to a parish by Bishop Émile Grouard on June 14, 1917, he chose to erect it under the patronage of Saint...
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    traverse the large prairie which lies to the north, east, and west of it. Émile Grouard, a Roman Catholic Priest, was the first to refer to the area as La Grande...
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    after Father Henri Giroux, a Roman Catholic missionary appointed by Émile Grouard. In 1951, Girouxville was incorporated as a village. In the 2021 Census...
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  • and by the Chipewyan. Father Émile Petitot describes his reception in 1862. "We stayed at this mission, Father Émile Grouard and myself until the departure...
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    Isidore Clut (category Roman Catholic bishops of Grouard–McLennan)
    after his auxiliary. Émile Grouard succeeded Faraud as Apostolic Vicar in 1890; Clut continued as auxiliary bishop under Grouard. He died on July 9, 1903...
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  • vicar Apostolic was Bishop Henri Faraud. He was succeeded by Bishop Emile Grouard. The Oblates of Mary Immaculate were the predominant Order in the jurisdiction...
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    the creation of what would be called the "mission boats" by Bishop Emile Grouard, the Vicar Apostolic of Athabasca-Mackenzie. "St. Alphonse". The Nauticapedia...
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    bag, a hatchet and a case of clothes completed his baggage. Father Émile Grouard who was travelling with Petitot also described the experience in his...
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  • the source of the Chipewyan oral history recorded by Fathers Émile Petitot and Grouard. She also helped to preserve oral tradition for her own people...
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  • Raphael's West in 1912. In 1920, Bishop Émile Grouard asked the sisters to establish a boarding school in Grouard-McLennan. That same year, Sisters of Holy...
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    until the mid-1880s and was replaced by several priests, mainly Father Emile Grouard, under whom the mission was refurbished and a new church building and...
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  • from the original on 2017-12-01. "The Canadian Encyclopedia (Bishop Emile Grouard)". Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-18...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Whitehorse (category Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Grouard–McLennan)
    Archdiocese of Grouard-McLennan. The following is a list of the vicars apostolic and bishops of Whitehorse, and their terms of service: Émile-Marie Bunoz...
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    Church of Our Lady of Good Hope (category Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Grouard–McLennan)
    built between 1865 and 1885 as a mission of the Oblate Fathers. Father Émile Petitot, "renowned ethnologist, linguist and geographer of the Canadian...
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  • was part of the old Archdiocese of Grouard-MacLennan, became part of the newly formed Vicariate of Prince Rupert. Emile-Marie Bunoz became the first bishop...
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  • Grosdidier, UMP, Moselle Ms. Arlette Grosskost, UMP, Haut-Rhin Mr. Serge Grouard, UMP, Loiret Mr. Louis Guédon, UMP, Vendée Mr. Jean-Claude Guibal, UMP...
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    the bishops and archbishops of Gatineau and their terms of service: Paul-Émile Charbonneau (1963–1973) Adolphe E. Proulx (1974–1987) Roger Ébacher (1988–2011)...
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    noticed that the pardon was forged. Vidocq claimed two fellow inmates, Grouard and Herbaux, had asked to use his cell (as a soldier, Vidocq had a cell...
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    Bishop of Saint-Jérôme, Québec in 1971 Paul-Émile Léger, appointed Archbishop of Montreal, Québec in 1950 Paul-Émile Léger, appointed Cardinal in 1953 Wikimedia...
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    Dictionary of Canadian Biography. "Bishops — Past and Present", Archdiocese of Grouard-McLennan "Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 1 Origins to...
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    Georges Gauthier (1939–1940) Joseph Charbonneau (1940–1950) Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger (1950–1968) Cardinal Paul Grégoire (1968–1990) Cardinal Jean-Claude...
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    Tessier (1951-1953), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Timmins, Ontario Paul-Émile Charbonneau (1960-1963), appointed Bishop of Hull, Québec Joseph Raymond...
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    as Coadjutor Bishop of Saint-Boniface (Canada) (1857.12.11 – 1871.09.22) Émile-Joseph Legal, O.M.I. (1902.06.03 – see promoted 1912.11.30 see below), succeeding...
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