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316: 603: 302: 36: 288: 174:), Lower Canada to Jean and Rosalie Bourg Prince. His father was a farmer. He attended the minor SĂ©minaire de Nicolet from 1813 to 1822, when he began his studies for the priesthood. He taught rhetoric and the humanities while still a seminarian. On 23 September 1826 he was ordained. Prince then became secretary to 189:
In 1831, Prince was made director of the major seminary, the Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe, a position he held until 1840. In addition to his regular duties, Prince also taught theology and served as prefect of studies. He supervised the expansion of the establishment, which took the name of Séminaire
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in 1837, the SĂ©minaire de Saint-Hyacinthe sheltered for a few days 200 soldiers and six officers, while also hiding two Patriote leaders on the run. Prince was obliged to assert on more than one occasion that the institution was entirely neutral.
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of the HĂ´tel-Dieu in Montreal. He assisted the foundation of the Sisters of Providence and the Convent of the Good Shepherd. He accompanied a group of Hospitallers to Kingston, Upper Canada, at the request of the bishop there,
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the acts of the provincial council of Quebec. It was while he was still in Rome that Pope Pius IX, on June 8, 1852, created the new diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe and appointed him as the first bishop.
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Attempting to maintain neutrality during the political unrest at the time was challenging. Following the battles of
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to his diocese. Particularly interested in the care of the elderly and sick he supporting the efforts of the
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for the purpose of ministering to the woodcutters. On June 29, 1851, he laid the first stone of the
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appointed him titular bishop of Martyropolis and coadjutor of Montreal. During a pastoral visit to
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in 1846, the bishop blessed the chapel of Notre-Dame de Bon Secours, which had been built in
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as Bishop of Montreal. Bishop Bourget brought Prince to Montreal to establish the
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Beaudoin, o.m.i., Yvon. "Prince, Bishop Jean-Charles", Oblates of Mary Immaculate
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and vicar general for Montreal. Father Prince was also appointed chaplain of
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The Diocese of Montreal was elevated to the status of archdiocese in 1886.
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In April 1840 Bishop Lartigue died and was succeeded by his coadjutor
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Roman Catholic priest, teacher, seminary administrator, editor, and
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Jean-Charles Prince was born 13 February 1804 at Saint-Grégoire (
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Bruchési, Paul. "Ignace Bourget." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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