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*[http://www.shsb.mb.ca/histoire/oblate_history.htm ''Oblate History in the west''] |
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Revision as of 22:25, 4 October 2016
Louis Philippe Adélard Langevin | |
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Archbishop of Saint-Boniface | |
Archdiocese | Saint Boniface |
Installed | 1895 |
Term ended | 1915 |
Predecessor | Alexandre-Antonin Taché |
Successor | Arthur Béliveau |
Personal details | |
Born | Saint-Isidore, near La Prairie, Lower Canada | August 23, 1855
Died | June 15, 1915 Montreal, Quebec | (aged 59)
Louis Philippe Adélard Langevin (August 23, 1855 – June 15, 1915) was a Canadian Oblate priest and Archbishop of Saint-Boniface. He founded the La Liberté newspaper published in Manitoba on May 20, 1913.
Born in Saint-Isidore, near La Prairie, Lower Canada, he became Archbishop of Saint-Boniface in 1895.
References
- "Adélard Langevin". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
- Oblate History in the west