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Father Eugene Lecoq
- During the beginning of the parish of Ste. Rose du Lac; French Oblate priests, among whom Father Jules Decorby of the diocese of Viviers, France and Father Philippe Vales of Nimes France, were instrumental in bringing French colonists to the area. But the real religious founder was Father Eugene Lecoq from Mans.
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First Religious Leader (Father Eugene Lecoq) During the beginning of the parish of Ste. Rose du Lac; French Oblate priests, among whom Father Jules Decorby of the diocese of Viviers, France and Father Philippe Vales of Nimes France, were instrumental in bringing French colonists to the area.
Reflections (Page 392): a history of Ste. Amelie, Laurier, Ste. Rose du Lac Creator Subject Description Publisher Contributor Ste. Rose du Lac History Book Committee Date 1990 Type Format page: 637 Identifier uofm:3047004, isbn: 0889257442
Sainte Rose du Lac (often abbreviated Ste Rose du Lac) is an unincorporated urban community in the Municipality of Ste. Rose, Manitoba, Canada. Prior to 1 January 2015, it was designated as a town.
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Le curé de l’époque, le père Eugène Lecoq, o.m.i., fait également construire un presbytère et un couvent pour les religieuses de l’Institut de Notre-Dame des Missions qui acceptent de fonder une maison à Sainte-Rose-du-Lac en 1900. La direction de la paroisse est confiée aux Oblats jusqu’en 1909.
An authentic replica of the Notre Dame de Lourdes grotto was constructed in Ste. Rose in Dollard Park to commemorate the centennial of the appearance of the Virgin Mary to Ste. Bernadette in France in 1858.
A stone grotto on the south side of Ste. Rose du Lac, in the Municipality of Ste. Rose, was constructed between 1955 and 1958 a replica of the one at Lourdes, France. Ste. Rose Grotto under restoration (June 2019) Source: Gordon Goldsborough.
Le curé de l’époque, le père Eugène Lecoq, o.m.i., fait également construire un presbytère et un couvent pour les religieuses de l’Institut de Notre-Dame des Missions qui acceptent de fonder une maison à Sainte-Rose-du-Lac en 1900.