by admin | Last updated May 15, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by Bernie Monaghan, 1984 Different religious communities displayed an interest in this beautiful spot: the Seminary of Quebec, the Brothers of Christian Instruction, the Benedictines, the Dominicans, the Oblates and finally the Blessed Sacrament Fathers. The...
by admin | Last updated May 15, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by D. Clark McIntosh The first church (1840) was in a converted house. The current neo-Gothic wood chapel was was built on the new site in 1890 and consecrated on May 21 1891. It is surrounded by a maple grove; its stained glass windows are particularly beautiful. ...
by admin | Last updated May 15, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by D. Clark McIntosh During the early colonization of the Seigniory de Fossambault, the members of St. Patrick’s Mission, (the Irish Catholic settlers), had to go to the closest parish for religious services. This parish was St. Augustin, located south in the...
by admin | Last updated May 15, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by D. Clark McIntosh The Anglican Church in Stoneham is located on the corner of the Highway and the main road into the village of Stoneham. It is still in operation but with limited hours. It was built in 1839 and there is a graveyard on the side. “The...
by admin | Last updated May 15, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
The Presbyterian Church of Stoneham has been boarded up and is no longer in use. The grounds and cemetery are well maintained.
by admin | Last updated May 15, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by D. Clark McIntosh This church is no longer used as such. There is a fairly large graveyard beside the formidable church. There are both English and French speaking people buried side by side. Some of he stones date back to the 1820s. Records...
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