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which attempted to secularize education in the province. In refusing to accept the requirements of the Act, Father Lefebvre forfeited future funding and as a result, the college remained in financial difficulties for the rest of its existence. Nonetheless, the college would make a significant impact
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as a post-secondary centre of learning. It received a provincial charter in 1868 and became eligible for financial support from the government. However the funding only lasted until 1871 when New Brunswick passed its controversial
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of New Brunswick recognized a need to provide education to the French speaking Catholic population the Maritime colonies, as well as English-speaking Catholics of Irish and Scottish descent.
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Father Lefebvre died on 28 January 1895. Three years later, the College was granted university status in 1898. The College remained open until the 1960s when it was absorbed into the
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within Acadian and English Catholic society by creating a necessary educated class.
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population of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island (Maritime Canada).
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This biographical article about a Canadian notable in religion is a
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Under Sweeny's mandate, in the fall of 1864 Father Lefebvre founded
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Holy Cross
Acadian
Saint Philippe-de-Laprairie
Lower Canada
Saint-Eustache
John Sweeny
St. Joseph's College
Memramcook, New Brunswick
Common Schools Act
University of Moncton
Monument Lefebvre
Pascal Poirier
"Lefebvre, Camille"



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