André Garin

André Garin

André Garin (May 7 1822February 16 1895) was an Oblate missionary and parish priest.

He was born in La Côte-Saint-André, Isère, France. He received his education at the lesser seminary of his native town, and entered the Order of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate on November 1 1842. As he was still too young to be admitted to the priesthood, he was sent to Canada, where he was ordained on April 25 1845, by Bishop Bourget of Montreal. During a period of twelve years he devoted himself to the Indian missions of Eastern Canada, after which he occupied the post of superior successively at Plattsburgh and at Buffalo, New York.

His services were especially valuable in his early fields of labour, as he had mastered both the Montagnais and the English languages. He was subsequently ordered to commence needed organize parish and mission work among the French Canadians in Lowell, Massachusetts. In a short time his good sense, courteous manner, and kindly disposition won for him a wonderful influence over his people. During a pastorate of some twenty-five years he built costly churches and commodious school edifices; he also established several religious confraternities among his parishioners. Grateful for all he had done for them, the members of his parish erected a statue to him two years after his death.

References

Catholic|André Garin "That entry was written by Adrien-Gabriel Morice."

*"Notices nécrologiques des Oblats de Marie Immaculée" (Bar-le-Duc, 1899), VII.

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NAME= Garin, André
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Oblate missionary and parish priest
DATE OF BIRTH= May 7 1822
PLACE OF BIRTH= La Côte-Saint-André, Isère, France
DATE OF DEATH= February 16 1895
PLACE OF DEATH= Lowell, Massachusetts, United States


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