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Louis-Pierre Gravel

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Louis-Pierre Gravel
Born
Louis-Joseph-Cyriaque Gravel

(1868-08-08)August 8, 1868
Stanfold, Quebec (Princeville)
DiedFebruary 10, 1926(1926-02-10) (aged 57)
NationalityCanadian
Other namesPietro
EducationSéminaire de Trois-Rivières
Séminaire de Nicolet
Grand Séminaire de Montreal
Occupationordained priest 1892-08-28
Known forSaskatchewan colonizer

Louis-Pierre Gravel was a French Canadian missionary and colonizer who founded the town of Gravelbourg in Saskatchewan, Canada. He was born in Stanfold (now called Princeville), Quebec on August 8, 1868, and was ordained as priest on August 28, 1892, after finishing his studies at seminaries in Trois-Rivières, Nicolet and Montreal, Quebec. After serving in parishes in New York City from 1892 to 1906, he was asked to found a French Canadian parish in the south-west of Saskatchewan. In 1906, he founded the town of Gravelbourg. Aiding him in his endeavors were five of his brothers, which included Henri and Maurice, both doctors; Alphonse and Emile, both lawyer; Guy, a pharmacist; plus a sister, Laurianne, the wife of Georges Hébert, also a lawyer. He persuaded many French Canadian Catholics to settle in the Gravelbourg, Lafleche, Mazenod, Meyronne bloc settlement.[1] Father Gravel died in Montreal on February 10, 1926, and was buried in Gravelbourg.[2][3]

Legacy

Louis-Pierre Gravel was designated a Person of National Historic Significance in 1956.[4] The inscription on a monument in Gravelbourg built in 1958 to honour him reads:

"Between 1906 and 1926 more than ten thousand Canadian citizens, many of whom were then living in the United States, answered the call of Reverend Louis-Pierre Gravel to make their homes on the broad plains of Saskatchewan where they built towns and established French-speaking cultural institutions." Parks Canada[4]

References

  1. ^ "Francophone land settlement in southwestern Saskatchewan by Beckey Hamilton" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  2. ^ "Father Louis-Pierre Gravel, founder of Gravelbourg". Retrieved 2014-09-05.
  3. ^ "Canadian Biography (Louis-Pierre Gravel)". Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  4. ^ a b "Parks Canada (Gravel, Louis-Pierre National Historic Person)". Retrieved 2014-05-15.
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