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with Faraud as bishop. On May 8, 1862, Faraud was made titular bishop of Anemour and apostolic vicar of the newly created Vicariate Athabasca-Mackenzie, although due to his remote location he did not know of it before July of the following year. He made the Mission de Notre-Dame-des-Victoires at Lac
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In 1889 he was one of the Fathers of the Provincial Council of St. Boniface, at the termination of which his growing infirmities prevented him from returning to his distant missions in the North. Persuaded to retire, he spent his remaining few months at Saint Boniface, where he died. He was laid to
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Bishop Faraud spent the next 25 years in the north, during which he evidenced considerable administrative abilities. He authored several works on his work in the Northwest. In 1835 he repaired to France, for the General Chapter of his Congregation. In 1866
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next to the remains of Bishop Provencher. By the time of his death, Faraud was recognized as the premier linguist among the Oblates of the Mackensie Basin, having command of Cree, Chipewyan, Beaver, Slave, Dog Rib, and some Inuit.
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at Saint Boniface. He remained there to continue his theological studies and to learn the language and customs of the
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Faraud came to Canada in 1846 as a result of a search for missionaries for the northern missions by Bishop
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as supply base and point of departure for parts north. Taché, with the support of
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of Quebec, succeeded in having the Athabasca–Mackenzie district made a separate
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and studied at the minor seminary of Notre-Dame-de-Lumières in
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Vol. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 30 May 2020
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Morice, Adrian. "Henri Faraud." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis
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Index

bishop
Roman Catholic Church
Vicar Apostolic
Athabasca-Mackenzie
Canada
Gigondas
France
Goult
Oblate of Mary Immaculate
Joseph-Norbert Provencher
ordained
Ojibwe
Louis-François Richer Laflèche
ĂŽle-Ă -la-Crosse
Fort Chipewyan
Lake Athabasca
Great Slave Lake
Alexandre-Antonin Taché
Lac La Biche Mission
Archbishop Turgeon
Apostolic vicariate
Isidore Clut
Saint Boniface Cathedral


Drouin, E. O., "Faraud, Hwnri", Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 11, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Roman Catholic Church
Canadian Register of Historic Places
"Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Roman Catholic Church", Alberta Register of Historic Places

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