Résultats de recherche : 1411 - 1440 de 1776
Marguerite Bourgeoys establishes the first school in Ville-Marie in a former stable. It was ceded to
1658
Marguerite Bourgeoys makes her first trip back to France with Jeanne Mance. Marguerite returns to Vi
1658
The Société Notre-Dame de Montréal is disbanded and seigniorial rights to the Island of Montreal are
1663
The citizens of Ville-Marie support Marguerite Bourgeoys in her attempt to obtain Letters Patent for
1667
Bishop de Laval gives the Congregation permission to teach everywhere in his diocese which, at that
1669
The Institut des Filles séculières de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame obtains civil recognition in the
1671
Bishop de Laval issues canonical approbation of the Institut des Filles séculières de la Congrégatio
1676
Teaching of young Amerindians begins at the Mountain Mission, established in 1675 by the Sulpicians
1676
Marie-Thérèse Gannensagouas, first Sister of the Congregation of Amerindian origin, makes her privat
1681
The Mother House is destroyed by fire and Marguerite Sommillard and Geneviève du Rosoy perish in the
1683
The third Mother House of the Congregation is established on Notre-Dame Street and is known as la ma
1684
Marie Barbier (soeur de l’Assomption), first Sister of the Congregation born in Montreal, makes her
1684
Jeanne Le Ber goes into seclusion in an apartment in close proximity to the sanctuary in the chapel
1695