The Great War Dedicated Window - Miscouche, PEI
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N 46° 25.994 W 063° 52.045
20T E 433360 N 5142549
St. John the Baptist is a beautiful old Roman Catholic church with tall twin bell towers. The exterior has been meticulously maintained over the years, and recently restored, leaving the church positively glowing in the daylight.
Waymark Code: WMPM4G
Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Date Posted: 09/17/2015
Views: 5
Designed by noted PEI architect George E. Baker, construction of the church began in 1890. This impressive edifice replaced an 1823 church which had become outgrown by the congregation. The church's cornerstone was laid on July 26, 1891, after which construction continued for another year and a half, culminating it its dedication on December 8, 1892.
In the church's beautiful interior one will find a a pair of triple stained glass windows, one dedicated to the sons of the parish killed in the Great War, the other dedicated to a past member of the parish.
This window is dedicated to the sons of this Parish killed in the Great War. The names of those killed are included in the dedication:
Hector Gallant
Frank Gaudet
Anthony M. Gaudet
Joseph G. DeRoches
Philias DeRoches
Requiscant in Pace.
Private or Public Monument?: Private
Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church
Geographic Region where the Monument is located: North America
Physical Address of Monument: 10 Lady Slipper Drive North Miscouche, PEI Canada C0B-1T0
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Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: Not listed
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