Modeste Demers

Modeste Demers
Modeste Demers
Born October 11, 1809(1809-10-11)
Saint-Nicolas, Quebec
Died July 28, 1871(1871-07-28) (aged 61)
British Columbia
Church Roman Catholic
Ordained February 7, 1836
Offices held Bishop of Vancouver Island

Modeste Demers (1809–1871) was a Roman Catholic Bishop and missionary in the Oregon Country. A native of Quebec, he traveled overland to the Pacific Northwest and preached in the Willamette Valley and later in what would become British Columbia.

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Early life

Modeste Demers was born 11 October 1809, in Saint-Nicolas, Quebec, in Lower Canada.[1] Of French descent, he studied at the seminary of Quebec and was ordained on February 7, 1836.[1] After becoming a priest in 1836, he left the following year to be a missionary at the Red River Settlement. There he worked under the direction of Bishop Joseph-Norbert Provencher. His stay there was short and he traveled to the Oregon Country with François Norbert Blanchet to perform his duties as a priest and missionary. (See St. Paul's Mission.)

Oregon Country

In 1838, Demers arrived with Blanchet in the Willamette Valley of what would become the U.S. state of Oregon.[1] Demers quickly became immersed in the work with the local trading post staff and the Chinookan nation. For the Chinooks, he quickly learned the language and worked on a dictionary, a catechism, a prayer book, and hymns in that language. In 1844, he became the first priest at Oregon City.[1]

British Columbia

plaque at St. Ann's Academy (Victoria) as presented by Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada

Demers’ work carried him north to present day British Columbia where his knowledge of the French and English languages, and his affinity for native languages allowed him to continue his mission. In 1847, Demers was consecrated bishop of Vancouver Island and also held responsibility for the Queen Charlotte Islands and New Caledonia (Canada).[1] It was a diocese which lacked funds and priests and was largely unexposed to Christianity. He worked tirelessly, traveling to raise funds and acquire new priests. As well, he struggled with health problems during his last years.

One of his friends was Sir James Douglas who was governor of Vancouver Island and British Columbia and the head of the Hudson's Bay Company operations in the Columbia District. Demers and Douglas had met when Demers had first arrived at Fort Vancouver. They had interacted in this small colony which was replaced by a much larger and modern society during Demers tenure.

He died on 28 July 1877.[1] Modeste Demers, the first Bishop of Victoria, is interred in the crypt of that city's St. Andrew's Cathedral.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Corning, Howard M. Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.

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