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20: 125:, but died before this project could be undertaken. According to author Thomas Raddall, Thury was at Halifax preaching to the Mi'kmaq. He is the first recorded missionary in this area. He celebrated Easter with the Mi'kmaq to coincide with their ancient spring festival. French botanist 129:
arrived in 1699 to obtain plants for the royal gardens. At his arrival at Chebucto on the ship La Royale Paix, three Mi'kmaq chiefs greeted him in canoes, declared themselves Christians and showed him Father Thury's grave.
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Binasco, Matteo. The Role and Activities of the Capuchin, Jesuit and Recollet Missionaries in Acadia/Nova Scotia from 1654-1755. Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS. 2004.
90:, and remained there for a time. In 1688 Fr. Louis-Pierre Thury, of the Foreign Missions, established the first regular mission at Panawambskek (Penobscot). 237: 232: 62:. He was a liaison between the French and their Native American allies during the course of the conflict, and died soon after it ended. 242: 168: 151:(Note: Seculars include Priests of the Seminary of the Foreign Missions, Spiritans and Sulpicians in Acadia from 1654 to 1755) 207: 202: 190:
Mooney, James. "Penobscot Indians." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 13 Jul. 2014
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sent him on an observation tour from Percé to Port Royal, and chose to settle at Miramichi. Later, he settled Castine,
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in 1675 as a missionary. In 1684, when the institution wanted to found a missionary in the French colony of
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in 1696. In 1698, he was assigned to found a mission between Shubenacadie and Chibouctou to group the
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along with Abenaki and French war parties. He later took part in the
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and a party of Abenakis at the capture of Pemaquid by
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Index


St. Aspinquid’s Chapel
Breuil en Auge
Department of Calvados
France
Halifax
Nova Scotia
North America
King William's War
Normandy
New France
Acadia
François de Laval
Maine
destruction of Pemaquid
Abenaki people
York (Maine)
attack
Oyster River
Joseph Robineau de Villebon
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville
Micmac people
Diereville



"Thury, Louis-Pierre"
Mooney, James. "Penobscot Indians." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 13 Jul. 2014
Acadia at the end of the 17th Century, p. 198
Acadia at the end of the 17th Century, p. 56

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