The Life of Venerable Sister Margaret Bourgeois
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Anonymous. The Life of Venerable Sister Margaret Bourgeois
The Life of Venerable Sister Margaret Bourgeois
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CHAPTER I. THE DISCOVERY OF CANADA AND COLONIZATION OF MONTREAL. CHAPTER II. MESSRS. DAUVERSIERE AND DE MAISONNEUVE VISIT MONTREAL. CHAPTER III. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HOTEL DIEU—ECCLESIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS FOR CANADA, ETC. CHAPTER IV. EARLY YEARS OF MARGARET BOURGEOIS AND HER VOCATION FOR THE CANADIAN MISSION. CHAPTER V. MARGARET BOURGEOIS, AFTER MANY TRIALS AND MORTIFICATIONS, AT LENGTH SAILS WITH M. DE MAISONNEUVE FOR CANADA. CHAPTER VI. SISTER BOURGEOIS'S ARRIVAL IN CANADA. CHAPTER VII. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION OF NOTRE DAME AT VILLE-MARIE. CHAPTER VIII. M. FRANCOIS DE LAVAL DE MONTMORENCI IS APPOINTED FIRST BISHOP OF CANADA—SISTER BOURGEOIS SUCCEEDS IN BUILDING THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME. CHAPTER IX. THE RULES OF THE CONGREGATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MISSIONS. CHAPTER X. THE PRIVATE AND SOCIAL VIRTUES OF SISTER BOURGEOIS. CHAPTER XI. SISTER BOURGEOIS'S HAPPY DEATH AND THE WONDERS THAT FOLLOWED IT. CHAPTER XII. THE EXCELLENCE OF HER INSTITUTES, HER MAXIMS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC. CHAPTER XIII. A RECAPITULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE LIFE OF SISTER BOURGEOIS. CONCLUSION. LIFE OF THE VENERABLE SISTER MARGARET BOURGEOIS
CHAPTER I. THE DISCOVERY OF CANADA AND COLONIZATION OF MONTREAL
CHAPTER II
MESSRS. DAUVERSIERE AND DE MAISONNEUVE VISIT MONTREAL
CHAPTER III
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HOTEL DIEU—ECCLESIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS FOR CANADA, ETC
CHAPTER IV
EARLY YEARS OF MARGARET BOURGEOIS, AND HER VOCATION FOR THE CANADIAN MISSION
CHAPTER V
MARGARET BOURGEOIS, AFTER MANY TRIALS AND MORTIFICATIONS, AT LENGTH SAILS WITH M. DE MAISONNEUVE FOR CANADA
CHAPTER VI
SISTER BOURGEOIS' ARRIVAL IN CANADA
CHAPTER VII
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION OF NOTRE DAME AT VILLE-MARIE
CHAPTER VIII
M. FRANCOIS DE LAVAL DE MONTMORENCI IS APPOINTED FIRST BISHOP OF CANADA—SISTER BOURGEOIS SUCCEEDS IN BUILDING THE CHURCH OF "NOTRE DAME DE BON SECOURS."
CHAPTER IX
THE RULES OF THE CONGREGATION, AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MISSIONS
CHAPTER X
THE PRIVATE AND SOCIAL VIRTUES OF SISTER BOURGEOIS
CHAPTER XI
SISTER BOURGEOIS' HAPPY DEATH, AND THE WONDERS THAT FOLLOWED IT
CHAPTER XII
THE EXCELLENCE OF HER INSTITUTE, HER MAXIMS, INSTRUCTIONS, ETC
CHAPTER XIII
A RECAPITULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE LIFE OF SISTER BOURGEOIS
CONCLUSION
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While M. de Maisonneuve was arranging matters to insure the success of the new colony, he received a reinforcement which, though not so numerous as the first band of emigres, was equally well selected. It was led by M. Louis d'Aillebout de Masseau, a man of eminent piety, and a member of the Montreal Association. With this opportune and important addition, De Maisonneuve undertook to inclose the young city with palisades in the manner of a fort, as a barrier against the attacks of the furious Indians. These attacks they might any moment expect, and very justly feared, on account of the atrocities that were daily related to them. The Governor of Quebec being informed of the proposed fortification, or rather being assured that it was nearly completed, determined to oppose it, but de Maisonneuve would permit no outside interference. In order, therefore, that there might be no clashing of interests, he returned to France the same year, leaving the command of the garrison to M. d'Aillebout, with the title of Lieutenant-Governor. This gentleman discharged the duties of his office to the entire satisfaction of the people, securing both their esteem and their property. On his arrival in Paris de Maisonneuve sought an interview with the King, and related faithfully to him, as likewise to the members of the Association, the exact state of things in Canada. Every one was astonished at his success, and approved of his conduct. The King, moreover, on learning the opposition policy of the Governor of Quebec, gave De Maisonneuve a letter to place in the hands of that gentleman, which read as follows:
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