- François-Xavier Babineau
François-Xavier Babineau (
21 March 1825 –16 April 1890 ) was a Canadian Catholic priest, and the firstNew Brunswick -bornAcadian to become a Catholic priest.Babineau was born the son of prosperous farmers in New Brunswick. He received his early education locally and then studied at
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière inCanada East . He pursued further studies for the priesthood atQuebec City , and was ordained in 1851 by BishopCharles-François Baillargeon .Babineau returned to his home province to minister and served in a number of parishes. In 1859 at Cap-Pelé, he singlehandedly saw a number of his parishioners through a
smallpox epidemic.In 1864, François-Xavier became the first resident priest for Cap-Pelé and, over a number of years, ministered there and at Buctouche, New Brunswick [cite book |title=Dictionary of Canadian Biography |last=Brown |first=George W. |authorlink= |coauthors=David M. Hayne, Francess G. Halpenny, Ramsay Cook |year=1966 |publisher=University of Toronto Press |location= |isbn=0802031420 |pages=63 ] . In 1878, being unhappy with his postings, he left the ministry. In 1881, he obtained a teaching certificate and finished his life in that capacity.
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* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5352 Biography at "the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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