Les Soeurs Grises - 100 Years - St. François Xavier, Manitoba, Canada
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N 49° 54.790 W 097° 32.469
14U E 604737 N 5529995
A monument commemorating the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the Grey Nuns in St. Francois-Xavier
Waymark Code: WM1336R
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Date Posted: 09/06/2020
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The Sisters of Charity of Montreal, more commonly known as the Grey Nuns of Montreal, is a Canadian religious institute of Roman Catholic religious sisters, founded in 1737.
The sisters undertook the first mission by a female religious institute to Western Canada in 1844, when a colony of Grey Nuns left their convent in Montreal and travelled to Saint Boniface (now a part of Winnipeg), on the shore of the Red River.
In 1850, a new convent was founded in the community known variously as White Horse Plains or Grantown (now known as St. François Xavier), at that time a Métis settlement on the Assiniboine River. It is this event that is commemorated by the monument.
The monument consists of a statue of a nun atop a granite pedestal which bears the inscription. It is placed in a small garden in front of the catholic church. The inscription reads:
EN L'HONNEUR DE
L'ARRIVÉE
DES SOEURS GRISES
À St. FRANÇOIS-XAVIER
1850 - 1950
(In honour of the arrival of the Grey Nuns in St. François Xavier)
Anniversary Year: 1950
Year of Event, Organization or Occurance: 1850
Address: 1053 MB-26 St. François Xavier, Manitoba Canada R4L 1C4
Website: [Web Link]
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