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  1. Sep 4, 2020 · Mother Élisabeth Bruyère was a woman with a caring and compassionate heart and of daring faith. She founded the first congregation of religious women in the Archdiocese of Ottawa, the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa (also called Grey Nuns of the Cross until 1968). Élisabeth Bruyère was born in L’Assomption, Que., on March 19, 1918.

  2. Oct 27, 2024 · Led by Élisabeth Bruyère, a devout well-educated young woman, the sisters quickly established a bilingual school for girls, a hospital and an orphanage. They helped the poor, the elderly and the sick including hundreds of immigrants stricken during the typhus epidemic of 1847-48. By the time of Élisabeth Bruyère’s death the Sisters of ...

  3. Menu. Online Plaque Guide; Elisabeth Bruyère 1818-1876; Elisabeth Bruyère 1818-1876. In the 1840s, Bytown (Ottawa) was a growing timber-trade village with a substantial French-Canadian population but no Catholic schools and few social services.

  4. Nov 1, 2018 · The schools were mostly government-funded and church-operated from the 19th century up until the last school finally closed in 1996. (Rudy Bruyere, approximately age 12-years-old. Photo courtesy: Curtis Bruyere) For approximately 20 years, the strap sat on a shelf in the Bruyere family’s home.

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  5. Dec 5, 2018 · Story kiosk location Corner of Bruyère and Dalhousie Important dates (1847 – 1849) The grey nuns built a school, hospital, orphanage and old-age home for the local Irish immigrant community. Audiofile Yes Who lived here? Élisabeth Bruyère, a grey nun from Montréal, arrived in what is now Ottawa in 1845 to serve the community. She … ELISABETH BRUYÈRE AND THE 1847 TYPHUS EPIDEMIC Read ...

  6. Jan 29, 2017 · The original stone building at the corner of Sussex Dr. and Bruyere St. Photo by ... Mother Bruyère had a close working relationship with the bishop of Bytown, but her gender meant she did not ...

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  8. 19 March 1818. L'Assomption, Québec, Canada. Died. 5 April 1876. (1876-04-05) (aged 58) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Élisabeth Bruyère (or Bruguier) (March 19, 1818 – April 5, 1876) was the founder of the Sisters of Charity of Bytown and opened the first hospital there and the first bilingual school in Ontario.

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