
THE MAKERS OF CANADA - BISHOP LAVAL - BY - A. LEBLOND DE BRUMATH - TORONTO MORANG & CO., LIMITED 1912
CHAPTER I - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CANADA
CHAPTER II - THE EARLY YEARS OF FRANÇOIS DE LAVAL
CHAPTER III - THE SOVEREIGN COUNCIL
CHAPTER IV - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SEMINARY
CHAPTER V - MGR. DE LAVAL AND THE SAVAGES
CHAPTER VI - SETTLEMENT OF THE COLONY
CHAPTER VII - THE SMALLER SEMINARY
CHAPTER VIII - THE PROGRESS OF THE COLONY
CHAPTER IX - BECOMES BISHOP OF QUEBEC
In the opening pages the author paints a vivid picture of Canada at the dawn of the 1600s—vast, untamed forests, scattered Indigenous villages, and a continent still untouched by European roads or railways. Against this rugged backdrop, a handful of determined missionaries set out to plant the seeds of Catholic faith, braving cold, hunger, and hostile terrain. Their journeys, described with both reverence and honesty, reveal a world where spiritual conviction often meant enduring the same hardships as the peoples they sought to reach.
The narrative then turns to the remarkable figure of Bishop François de Laval, the first bishop of New France, whose leadership helped turn scattered efforts into a lasting ecclesiastical presence. Through letters, reports, and vivid anecdotes, the book shows how Laval organized missions, negotiated with native nations, and laid the foundations for a church that would grow alongside the colony. Readers gain insight into the delicate balance of faith, politics, and survival that defined these early years, all while feeling the awe of a wilderness transformed by devotion.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (384K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Brendan Lane, Stacy Brown Thellend and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1939
A French-born writer and teacher who made his career in Quebec, he is remembered for lively historical works that helped bring early Canadian and Montreal history to a wider readership.
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