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Joseph Signay, (8
November 1778 – 3
October 1850), was the
third archbishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec.
Signay was
ordained in 1802 by...
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interests of the
newly formed institution. On 3
August 1844,
archbishop Joseph Signay approved the
canonical erection of Saint-Raymond in the
seigniory of Bourg-Louis...
- Joseph-Octave
Plessis (1819–1825) Bernard-Claude
Panet (1825–1833)
Joseph Signay (1833–1850) Pierre-Flavien
Turgeon (1850–1867) Charles-François Baillargeon...
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Outaouais 46°38′00″N 75°51′00″W / 46.633333°N 75.85°W / 46.633333; -75.85
Signay 1866-04-28 123.4 Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 48°30′N 71°45′W / 48.5°N 71.75°W...
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dates used in the
footnote are from the
archives of the Archdiocese.
Signay was
appointed coadjutor archbishop on
December 15, 1826, but only received...
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Joseph Signay in 1833. In
February 1834, Pope
Gregory XVI
appointed Turgeon titular bishop of
Sidyme and
coadjutor of
Archbishop Signay.
Despite fragile...
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metropolitan bishop,
Archbishop Joseph Signay, at the
cathedral at Quebec.
During 1844
Bourget suggested to
Signay that
Signay should call a
first provincial...
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Augustinian 1851
Sisters of
Charity of St.
Hyacinthe S.C.S.H.
Archbishop Joseph Signay Vincentian-Setonian 1840
Sisters of
Charity of St. Joan
Antida S.C.S.J.A...
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Archbishops of
Quebec Joseph-Octave
Plessis Bernard-Claude
Panet Joseph Signay Pierre-Flavien
Turgeon Charles-François
Baillargeon Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau...
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Thomas Ritchie,
American journalist (d. 1854)
November 8 –
Joseph Signay,
Canadian Catholic bishop (d. 1850)
November 11 – Nils Astrup, Norwegian...