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In September 1830, Henry Budd began studying for ordination under West, although he would not be ordained deacon for two more decades. In 1837, Budd began teaching at the St. John's church school. In 1840, missionaries John Smithurst and William Cockran asked Budd to help them establish a mission to
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ordained Budd a deacon on December 22, 1850, and in 1853 ordained him a priest as well as consecrated Christ Church, which Budd had labored to build at The Pas during the previous decade, overcoming the initial opposition of the HBC factor as well as some local tribal leaders. After Hunter left in
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Respected for his administrative abilities as well as his eloquence in Cree and English, Budd spent the last eight years of his life at The Pas. He succeeding in rebuilding the outpost, even though the local fur trade had collapsed. There he died of influenza in 1875 and despair not long after the
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In 1867, the local corresponding committee recommended that The Pas be reclassified from a missionary station (four successive English missionaries having complained of the lack of evangelistic compared to pastoral opportunities) to one requiring a native pastor. Despite misgivings about the
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of Manitoba and Saskatchewan for a decade. There in 1864–1865, a scarlet fever epidemic took the lives of his wife, eldest son and a daughter, so Budd sent three other children to live at Red River while he continued his work, hampered as well by injuries sustained falling off a horse.
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Raised and educated by missionaries including West, George Harbridge and David Jones, Budd returned to the Lower Church District (later St. Andrew's) to assist his mother and sister-in-law in 1828. He took a job with the
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published some of his journals. Beginning in 1857, after training the Rev. Henry George to succeed him at The Pas, Budd moved north to the Nepowesin Mission, where he ministered to the
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mission's deterioration in his absence, and the lower salary he received compared to the white missionaries, Budd returned to The Pas.
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death of another son in 1874. Two daughters survived Budd, and were taken care of by the Church Missionary Society.
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Katherine Pettipas, The Diary of the Reverend Henry Budd, 1870-1875 (Winnipeg, 1974), available at
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in the Cumberland House District. Budd, his wife and mother then moved to Paskoyac (later known as
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1854, Budd continued using The Pas as a base until assigned to establish a mission at
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Translators of the Bible into indigenous languages of the Americas
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The Henry Budd College for Ministry, a theological college of the
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Budd translated the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer into the
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Missionary Work Around the Winnepegoosis Lake, Rupert's Land
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remembers Budd on the anniversary of his death, April 2.
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and other persons for ministry, is located at The Pas.
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Reverend
Norway House
Rupert's Land
The Pas
Anglican Church of Canada
Feast
Native American
Anglican
First Nations
Cree
Norway House
Red River Colony
John West
Church Missionary Society
Red River Colony
Manitoba
James Settee
Charles Pratt (Askenootow)
Hudson's Bay Company
St. Andrew's
Cree
The Pas
David Anderson
Fort a la Corne
Saskatchewan River
Church Missionary Society
Plains Cree
Cree Language
Canadian Calendar of Holy Persons

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