- attire. The
Sulpicians accepted aspirants to the
company as long as they were
priests and had
permission from
their bishop. The
Sulpicians would thus recruit...
-
Burns & Oates. "History | The
Sulpicians,
Province of the
United States".
sulpicians.org.
Retrieved 4 May 2020. "
Sulpicians". The
Canadian Encyclopedia...
-
aspect of
affairs in France, Rev. J. A. Emery, Superior-General of the
Sulpicians,
deemed it
prudent to
found a
house of
their institute in some foreign...
-
within the
meaning of the
Indian Act. Oka is
historically connected to the
Sulpicians' two
first Amerindian missions on
Montreal island, the
initial mission...
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Sulpicians,
Province of the
United States".
sulpicians.org.
Retrieved 26
January 2023. "The
Sulpicians and
their role
forming Boston's...
- Dauversière).
After the Société Notre-Dame
dissolved on
March 9, 1663, the
Sulpicians (who
arrived in 1657)
became the
Seigneurs of Montreal, as King Louis...
- They grew wary of the
Sulpicians due to
mistreatment and
unjust dealings with
regard to
their right to the land. The
Sulpicians sold some of it for settlement...
- m****acre in the
history of New France. By the
early 18th century, the
Sulpician Order was
established there. To
encourage French settlement, it wanted...
- Louisville,
remaining in the post from 1839 to 1850. He was a
member of the
Sulpicians.
Flaget was born on
November 7, 1763, in Contournat, now part of the commune...
-
Iroquois in 1701,
there was hope by the
Sulpicians that the
canal project would be restarted. However, the
Sulpicians had
neither the
capital nor the financial...