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Notre Dame de Bon Secours

Notre Dame de Bon Secours Montreal,Quebec

These paragraphs were taken directly from Marguerite Bourgeoys website.

“For over 350 years, the Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, a jewel of history and heritage, has made its way into the hearts of generations of visitors and pilgrims. As you step into the church, you will immediately notice the peaceful atmosphere and feel a palpable link to Montreal’s past.
This is the chapel of 1771, built over the ruins of the first stone chapel of pilgrimage whose foundations were recently uncovered. This is the site where officers of the British regime considered setting up barracks to house the military. This is the silent witness to the faith of Montrealers who rebuilt a chapel when it seemed impossible.”

The website is named after the women who would become a saint “Marguerite Bourgeoys”.

“Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys was canonized in 1982. A pioneer woman who worked in an outpost of the French empire, she built houses and established a farm, and opened schools for native children as well as for children of the colony. She was deterred by neither bishop nor king in the pursuit of her mission. The Church presents her to us now as a model for modern times. In a moving ceremony in May 2005, the sisters of her community and the people of Montreal brought her mortal remains in procession to Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours through the neighbourhood where she had lived and worked and died, back to her chapel. A woman of courage, vision, compassion and deep spiritual strength remains with us today, part of the fabric of our lives.”

I hope to add a few new images to this post in the coming months.

Notre Dame de Bon Secours Chapel

DORIS WILKINSON - I WENT TOSCHOOL AT NOTRE DAME DE BONSECOURS UNTIL 1952 WOULD LOVE TO HAVE OLD PICTURE TO SHOW MY GRANDCHILDERN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, WE LIVED ON ST PAUL SINCE I WAS 5 UNTIL I WAS12 WE MOVE TO USA AT 15. I AM NOW 75. I LOVE TO SEE THOSE OLD PICTURES. THANK YOU
DORIS WILKINSON

kev - Thanks, I’ll see what I can do about getting you some pictures of the school. However, I am very busy and do not get to Old Montreal very much anymore.

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