MCGILL, CONCORDIA AND BISHOP'S: TOUCHSTONES OF HERITAGE AND IDENTITY
A Statement from the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN)
(Sherbrooke, Qc., November 2, 2023)
A Statement from the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN)
(Sherbrooke, Qc., November 2, 2023)
--September 25, 2023.
QAHN Directors Simon Jacobs (left) and Michèle Thibeau (right) visited Shannon this past weekend, where they presented the volunteer organizers of the renowned Shannon Irish Show with the coveted 2023 Richard Evans Award!
Participants in the ceremony were delighted. Or as Deborah Kiley (second from left in this photo) put it, "thank you QAHN, and to you Simon & Michèle, for taking the time to come and present the Richard Evans award in Shannon! We were very honored to be recognized for this most prestigious award!"
Leger-Jean-Baptiste-Noël Veyssière (1728-1800) was a Récollet priest who converted to Protestantism. A scandalous act indeed! Unable to speak English coherently, Veyssière began his ministry to a congregation largely composed of English-speaking soldiers. Hosts Julie Miller and François Roy tell a funny story on the site that used to be the first Protestant cemetery and the final resting place of this unusual man in Trois-Rivières, Quebec.
You can see The Convert, and other short docs in our Scandal Makers series, on QAHN’s YouTube channel!
January 10, 2023.
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