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Séminaire de Québec

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The Camille-Roy Building of the Séminaire de Québec

The Seminary of Quebec (French: Séminaire de Québec) is a Catholic community of diocesan priests in Quebec City founded by Bishop François de Laval, the first bishop of New France in 1663.[1]

History Edit

 
Gate of the Seminary, 2018

The Séminaire de Québec is a society of diocesan priests founded on March 26, 1663, by Bishop François de Laval, first bishop of New France, in order to sustain the mission of the Church in North America. In 1665, he joined this community to that of the Seminary of Foreign Missions of Paris under the name of the Seminary of Foreign Missions of Quebec, from which is derived the acronym SME, still in use today.

The first role of the Séminaire de Québec was to prepare young men for ordination and ministry in parishes and missions as far away as Louisiana. The Seminary was thus founded together with the Major Seminary, where future priests received their training.

In 1668, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's top minister, initiated an attempt to impose French language and culture on local aboriginal people. Bishop de Laval therefore opened the Seminary to local aboriginal people as well as children of settlers with studious dispositions and a desire to enter the priesthood. This was the beginning of the Petit Séminaire de Québec (the Minor Seminary).

 
The residence of the priests and the Grand Séminaire
 
The Old Séminaire de Québec in 2008

Until the English conquest in 1760, the Minor Seminary was a boarding school for students. Classes were held at the Jesuit College on the site of the present City Hall. When the Jesuits were suppressed after the conquest, the directors of the Seminary took over. The Minor Seminary became a full-fledged teaching institution, a college, open to all boys interested in studying. In 1852, the high quality of teaching was recognized in a royal charter from Queen Victoria, leading to the founding of Université Laval, the first Catholic French-language university in North America. Université Laval and the Minor Seminary no longer have any legal ties with the Quebec Seminary. The Seminary spun off Université Laval into its own corporation in 1970 and the same was done with the Minor Seminary in 1987.

The services of the Séminaire de Québec currently include the Major Seminary, a vocations centre, a new diocesan Minor Seminary, the Catholic centre at Université Laval, the training of priests and other pastoral leaders, parish service, and theology studies.

François de Laval's vision is at the root of the Séminaire de Québec's influence and success in education. His bequest of a large tract of lakes and forests northeast of the city known today as the Beaupré Seigneury, purchased from the Compagnie des 100 Associés (Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France), has funded the work of the institution ever since.

The Petit Séminaire Edit

In the early 1930s the Petit Seminaire hosted the young Gerard Raymond whose cause for sainthood is underway.[2] Since 1987, the Petit Séminaire de Québec has been a private Roman Catholic secondary school separated from the Séminaire de Québec. Many French-Canadian clergy of the 18th and 19th century, as well as innumerable academics, went through the Petit Séminaire before higher education became widely accessible. Until 1970, the Superior of the Seminary was also the Rector of Université Laval, which was originally an offshoot of it.

Buildings Edit

 
The Seminary, painting, 1886
 
View of the Inner Court of Old Quebec Seminary

The historical site of the Séminaire de Québec in Old Quebec includes a vast number of buildings, some of which date back to the 17th century and are witnesses of the French occupation, while the others were constructed anywhere from the 18th to the 20th century. The ensemble is made up of two groups of buildings: the Vieux-Séminaire constructed under the model of 17th century French colleges, and the second group of buildings that have been added over the years to meet the needs of Laval University, the Grand Séminaire and the Petit Séminaire, whose most important buildings are the Camille-Roy Building and the Jean-Olivier-Briand Building. The Camille-Roy Building has several pinnacles on which continuously fly the flag of the coat of arms of founder of the Séminaire de Québec, Bishop François de Laval, and the Jean-Olivier-Briand Building houses the priests’ residence and the Grand Séminaire.

The Seminary at 1 Rempart Street, Québec, was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1929.[3] This location continues to operate as a centre for educating Roman Catholic priests[4] A section of the Vieux Séminaire has been the location for the Université's school of architecture since 1987.[5][6] The Camille-Roy pavilion houses the restored Promotions Room which can be rented as a venue for various types of events.[7]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia: Séminaire de Québec
  2. ^ "Biography – RAYMOND, GÉRARD (baptized Joseph-Louis-Gérard) – Volume XVI (1931-1940) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca. Retrieved 2023-07-05.
  3. ^ "Québec Seminary National Historic Site of Canada". Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada. Parks Canada. Retrieved 2013-01-02.
  4. ^ https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=694, Québec Seminary National Historic Site of Canada, Government of Canada
  5. ^ https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=694, Québec Seminary National Historic Site of Canada, Government of Canada
  6. ^ https://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/en/citoyens/patrimoine/quartiers/vieux_quebec/interet/seminaire_de_quebec.aspx, SÉMINAIRE DE QUÉBEC, Ville de Québec
  7. ^ https://www.quebec-cite.com/en/businesses/attractions/heritage-sites/religious-sites/seminaire-de-quebec/, Séminaire de Québec, Ville de Québec

Bibliography Edit

  • PROVOST, Honorius, Le Séminaire de Québec : documents et biographies, Québec, Séminaire de Québec, 1964. 542 p. (Publications des archives du Séminaire de Québec; 2)
  • Cap-aux-Diamants, N° hors série (oct. 1993), Québec, Société historique de Québec, 1993. 70 p.

External links Edit

  • History of the Seminary of Quebec (SME)
  • Act of foundation (in French)

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under the name of the Seminary of Foreign Missions of Quebec from which is derived the acronym SME still in use today The first role of the Seminaire de Quebec was to prepare young men for ordination and ministry in parishes and missions as far away as Louisiana The Seminary was thus founded together with the Major Seminary where future priests received their training In 1668 Jean Baptiste Colbert Louis XIV s top minister initiated an attempt to impose French language and culture on local aboriginal people Bishop de Laval therefore opened the Seminary to local aboriginal people as well as children of settlers with studious dispositions and a desire to enter the priesthood This was the beginning of the Petit Seminaire de Quebec the Minor Seminary nbsp The residence of the priests and the Grand Seminaire nbsp The Old Seminaire de Quebec in 2008Until the English conquest in 1760 the Minor Seminary was a boarding school for students Classes were held at the Jesuit College on the site of the present City Hall When the Jesuits were suppressed after the conquest the directors of the Seminary took over The Minor Seminary became a full fledged teaching institution a college open to all boys interested in studying In 1852 the high quality of teaching was recognized in a royal charter from Queen Victoria leading to the founding of Universite Laval the first Catholic French language university in North America Universite Laval and the Minor Seminary no longer have any legal ties with the Quebec Seminary The Seminary spun off Universite Laval into its own corporation in 1970 and the same was done with the Minor Seminary in 1987 The services of the Seminaire de Quebec currently include the Major Seminary a vocations centre a new diocesan Minor Seminary the Catholic centre at Universite Laval the training of priests and other pastoral leaders parish service and theology studies Francois de Laval s vision is at the root of the Seminaire de Quebec s influence and success in education His bequest of a large tract of lakes and forests northeast of the city known today as the Beaupre Seigneury purchased from the Compagnie des 100 Associes Compagnie de la Nouvelle France has funded the work of the institution ever since The Petit Seminaire Edit Main article Petit Seminaire de Quebec In the early 1930s the Petit Seminaire hosted the young Gerard Raymond whose cause for sainthood is underway 2 Since 1987 the Petit Seminaire de Quebec has been a private Roman Catholic secondary school separated from the Seminaire de Quebec Many French Canadian clergy of the 18th and 19th century as well as innumerable academics went through the Petit Seminaire before higher education became widely accessible Until 1970 the Superior of the Seminary was also the Rector of Universite Laval which was originally an offshoot of it Buildings Edit nbsp The Seminary painting 1886 nbsp View of the Inner Court of Old Quebec SeminaryThe historical site of the Seminaire de Quebec in Old Quebec includes a vast number of buildings some of which date back to the 17th century and are witnesses of the French occupation while the others were constructed anywhere from the 18th to the 20th century The ensemble is made up of two groups of buildings the Vieux Seminaire constructed under the model of 17th century French colleges and the second group of buildings that have been added over the years to meet the needs of Laval University the Grand Seminaire and the Petit Seminaire whose most important buildings are the Camille Roy Building and the Jean Olivier Briand Building The Camille Roy Building has several pinnacles on which continuously fly the flag of the coat of arms of founder of the Seminaire de Quebec Bishop Francois de Laval and the Jean Olivier Briand Building houses the priests residence and the Grand Seminaire The Seminary at 1 Rempart Street Quebec was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1929 3 This location continues to operate as a centre for educating Roman Catholic priests 4 A section of the Vieux Seminaire has been the location for the Universite s school of architecture since 1987 5 6 The Camille Roy pavilion houses the restored Promotions Room which can be rented as a venue for various types of events 7 See also EditList of Jesuit sites Moulin du Petit Pre a water powered flour mill built for the seminaryReferences Edit The Canadian Encyclopedia Seminaire de Quebec Biography RAYMOND GERARD baptized Joseph Louis Gerard Volume XVI 1931 1940 Dictionary of Canadian Biography www biographi ca Retrieved 2023 07 05 Quebec Seminary National Historic Site of Canada Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada Parks Canada Retrieved 2013 01 02 https www pc gc ca apps dfhd page nhs eng aspx id 694 Quebec Seminary National Historic Site of Canada Government of Canada https www pc gc ca apps dfhd page nhs eng aspx id 694 Quebec Seminary National Historic Site of Canada Government of Canada https www ville quebec qc ca en citoyens patrimoine quartiers vieux quebec interet seminaire de quebec aspx SEMINAIRE DE QUEBEC Ville de Quebec https www quebec cite com en businesses attractions heritage sites religious sites seminaire de quebec Seminaire de Quebec Ville de QuebecBibliography EditPROVOST Honorius Le Seminaire de Quebec documents et biographies Quebec Seminaire de Quebec 1964 542 p Publications des archives du Seminaire de Quebec 2 Cap aux Diamants N hors serie oct 1993 Quebec Societe historique de Quebec 1993 70 p External links EditHistory of the Seminary of Quebec SME Act of foundation in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seminaire de Quebec amp oldid 1163518605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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