- The
Recollects (French:
Récollets) were a
French reform branch of the
Friars Minor, a
Franciscan order.
Denoted by
their gray
habits and
pointed hoods...
- des
Prairies (from
which the
village derives its name: Sault-au-
Récollet, or
Recollet Falls). A dam was
built on the
narrow arm of the
river that p****es...
- Sault-au-
Récollet (English:
Recollet Rapids) is a
neighbourhood in Montreal. It is
located in the
eastern edge of the
borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville...
- abducted,
including Lydia Longley. Late in 1704,
Matthias arrived in Sault-au-
Recollet and was
admitted to the
mission at Fort
Lorette by François
Vachon de Belmont...
-
Visitation au Sault-au-
Récollet :
trois cents ans d'histoire à célébrer en 2026!". Les
moulins de l’Île de la
Visitation au Sault-au-
Récollet :
trois cents ans...
-
English colonies instead. The
Catholic Church, and
missionaries such as the
Recollets and the Jesuits,
became firmly established in the territory. Richelieu...
- Binasco, Matteo. The Role and
Activities of the Capuchin,
Jesuit and
Recollet Missionaries in Acadia/Nova
Scotia from 1654 to 1755.
Saint Mary’s University...
- that
summer by a
Récollet missionary,
Joseph Le Caron, who
would live
among the
Huron in 1615–1616 and 1623–1624.
Another Récollet missionary, Gabriel...
- museum. A
nearby historic site, Carhagouha,
marks the spot
where an
earlier Récollet missionary to Wendake,
Father Joseph Le Caron,
presided in 1615 over the...
- be
traced to the year 1620, when the
first school was
founded Catholic Recollet Order in Quebec. The
first school in
Alberta was also a
Catholic one, at...