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The Makers of Canada: Bishop Laval

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A detailed biography recounts the life and labors of an influential Catholic bishop who shaped ecclesiastical institutions in colonial Canada. It follows his early formation and administrative vision, his foundation of a seminary and a smaller school to train clergy, and his interactions with missionaries and Indigenous communities. It examines his relations with colonial authorities, voyages to Europe, periods of conflict and resignation, a violent local massacre, and his ministry in advanced age through to death. Chapters combine narrative events with excerpts of ordinances and institutional documents.

About the Author

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Adrien Leblond

Adrien Leblond was a Canadian author known for his contributions to historical literature. His notable work, "The Makers of Canada: Bishop Laval," explores the life and influence of one of Canada's early religious leaders, François de Laval. Through his writing, Leblond provides insights into the formative years of Canadian history, highlighting the significant role of Bishop Laval in shaping the Catholic Church in New France. His work reflects a commitment to documenting the narratives that have shaped Canada's cultural and religious landscape.

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