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Women religious orders
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Marie Guyart de l’Incarnation

Marie Guyart was born in Tours in 1599 and died in Quebec in 1672. She was canonized in 2014, an extraordinary destiny for a remarkable woman. She founded the first convent that educated women in North America, and was a key witness of colonial life.

Dominique Deslandres, full professor in the history department of the University of Montreal
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Missions in New France

Catholic missions among Native Americans, pursued by Jesuits, Récollets, and other clergy and religious from France, shaped the political, social, and religious history of New France in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Bronwen McShea, historian, Augustine Institute and the Institute on Religion and Public Life
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