- (French:
Compagnie des Prêtres de Saint-Sulpice; PSS), also
known as the
Sulpicians, is a
society of
apostolic life of
Pontifical Right for men,
named after...
-
woman into prostitution, and in some
cases infanticide.
According to
Sulpician Father Éric Sylvestre, "When food was scarce,
Rosalie would fast so that...
- was
founded on June 1, 1767 as the
Petit Séminaire of
Montreal by the
Sulpician Fathers. From 1773 to 1803, it was
known as Collège Saint-Raphaël. In...
- the
Sulpician Order for 300
Christian Mohawk,
about 100 Algonquins, and
approximately 250 Ni****ing
peoples "in
their care". Over time the
Sulpicians claimed...
- 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...
- Saint-Raphaël,
where he
began a life-long ****ociation with the
Roman Catholic Sulpician order. He
became a
prominent member of the bar of
Lower Canada, as well...
- 1608 – 2
April 1657) was a
French Catholic priest and the
founder of the
Sulpicians. He also
helped to
establish the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal, which...
-
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...
- 1917, they
began building their own
seminary next to the university. The
Sulpician Seminary was
first run as an
extension of
Saint Mary
Seminary in Baltimore...
- Gardens.
Canadian Register of
Historic Places.
Retrieved August 17, 2011.
Sulpician Towers / Fort de la Montagne.
Canadian Register of
Historic Places. Retrieved...