- Vital-Justin Grandin
Father Vital-Justin Grandin (
8 February 1829 –3 June 1902 ) was aRoman Catholic priest andbishop who served the Church in the western parts of what is nowCanada both before and after Confederation.Grandin was born in
St. Pierre-la-Coeur ,France , on23 April 1829 . He was ordained as a priest in 1854; one month later he was sent by theMissionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate to Canada to perform missionary work in what was thenRupert's Land . Upon arrival he was sent to Saint-Boniface, where BishopAlexandre-Antonin Taché was in charge. Grandin was subsequently assigned to a mission atFort Chipewyan (now inAlberta ). He next served at Île-à-la-Crosse (now inSaskatchewan ) for a number of years.In 1867, Taché proposed that the
vicariate of Saskatchewan be formed with Grandin as vicar of missions. This took place in 1868; in the same year, Grandin attended the council of Quebec bishops in 1868 to discuss new religious boundaries in the Canadian northwest. As a result of these discussions, St. Boniface was elevated and the suffragan diocese ofSt. Albert was created. In 1871, Vital-Justin Grandin was appointed bishop.Grandin was never completely healthy; he had been a sickly child and also had a speech impediment, and his health deteriorated during his later years. He did however preside over the development and expansion of the Diocese of St. Albert, including the founding of new missions and churches throughout Alberta and the construction of hospitals and schools which, unusually for the time, were administered by members of female religious orders and lay clergy. Grandin's efforts to increase Francophone settlement in Alberta were less successful, but many francophone communities founded at the behest of Grandin (such as Beaumont, Lacombe, and Morinville) still exist in central and Northern Alberta.
Bishop Grandin died in office on
3 June 1902 . He was declared venerable by the Roman Catholic Church in 1966.Upon his death, Grandin was succeeded by Bishop
Émile-Joseph Legal in the St. Albert diocese.Legacy
* St. Vital, a neighbourhood and a provincial electoral riding in Winnipeg, Manitoba
* Bishop Grandin Boulevard, also known asWinnipeg Route 165
* Bishop Grandin Greenway, a major redevelopment area in Winnipeg [ [http://www.bishopgrandingreenway.com/ Home - Bishop Grandin Greenway ] at www.bishopgrandingreenway.com]
* Bishop Grandin High School, a secondary school in Calgary, Alberta under theCalgary Catholic School District
* Numerous Catholic elementary schools in Alberta and ManitobaNotes
See also
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=6747 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10378a.htm Catholic Missions of Canada]
* [http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/grandin_vj.shtml Biography from the Manitoba Historical Association]
* [http://www.abheritage.ca/alberta/fur_trade/bio_bishop_grandin.html Biography from the Alberta Online Encyclopedia]
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