- Marie-Josephte
Fitzbach (October 16, 1806 –
September 1, 1885) was the
founder of the Good
Shepherd Sisters of Québec. The
daughter of
Charles Fitzbach, a native...
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county border:
Centre d'art de Saint-Georges (Saint-Georges)
Centre Marie-
Fitzbach (Saint-Georges)
Magasin général Honoré Grégoire (Saint-Honoré-de-Shenley)...
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divisional point and
headquarters for the
Superior Division,
under the name
Fitzbach railway station; its name was
changed to
Hornepayne around 1920. Until...
- The
founder of the
Congregation of the
Sisters of Bon Pasteur,
Marie Fitzbach,
lived in Cap-Santé from 1826–1840. Gérard Morisset,
architect and art...
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Northern Designated Heritage Railway Station.
Heritage Register.
Known as
Fitzbach station until 1920.
Building is
abandoned but
station is
actively used...
- Brothers) (Québec, Canada)
Declared "Venerable":
April 2, 2011 Marie-Josephte
Fitzbach (Marie of the
Sacred Heart) (1806–1885), Widow;
Founder of the Servants...
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exhibits about the
local fishermen's co-operative
Centre culturel Marie-
Fitzbach Saint-Georges Chaudière-Appalaches
Multiple website,
cultural center with...
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portraits of
prominent Quebec religious figures,
including Marie-Josephte
Fitzbach, the
founder of the
Sisters of the Good
Shepherd in Quebec, Élisabeth Bruyère...
- Édifice J.-A.-Tardif Édifice Jean-Talon Édifice Lomer-Gouin Édifice Marie-
Fitzbach Édifice Marie-Guyart
Grand Théâtre de Québec et
Conservatoire de musique...
- 1859 by Pierre-Flavien Turgeon,
Archbishop of Quebec, and Marie-Josephte
Fitzbach, to
shelter penitent girls, and
provide Christian education for children...