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Father Con
Scollen OMI. (4
April 1841 – 8
November 1902) was an
Irish Catholic,
Missionary priest who
lived among and
evangelized the Blackfoot, Cree...
- Mary May
Scollen (1887–1967),
known by her
religious name as
Sister Mary Justinian, was an
Australian religious who was
notable for her
nursing and hospital...
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Cardinal (Métis) had
built a
shack for
Father Constantine Scollen. In
March 1873,
Scollen moved there and
established the
first mission to the Blackfoot...
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Calgary area, in 1873. In
spring 1875,
three priests – Lacombe, Remus, and
Scollen –
built a
small log
cabin on the
banks of the
Elbow River. In the fall...
- (born 1943),
musician Ryland Moranz (born 1986),
musician Constantine Scollen (1841–1902),
missionary John Wort
Hannam (born 1968),
musician The 2005...
- south. The area was
originally known as Maskwacis, and
Father Constantine Scollen always referred to it as "Bear Hills" when he
attempted to re-establish...
- pla**** for the
Jacksonville Jaguars and
Philadelphia Eagles Constantine Scollen (1841–1902), missionary,
resident priest from 1893 to 1894 Joe
Tiller (1942–2017)...
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dictionary of the Cree
language co-written with
fellow Oblate,
Constantine Scollen, at
Rocky Mountain House in 1870.
After relocating to Lac Ste. Anne, Lacombe...
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affiliated with the
Bureau of
Indian Education, is in St. Stephens.
Constantine Scollen, the
famous missionary, was a
priest here
amongst the
Arapaho from 1890...
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pastoral duties in Fort Macleod, NWT, to take over from
Father Constantine Scollen, who had
established the
first mission to the
Blackfoot people of the southern...