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the [[unclear]], is a convent of Hospital Nuns, their [[unclear]] are kindness to the sick that [[unclear]] here should suffice to canonize them - whose lives are as beatiful as their surroundings.
the [[unclear]], is a convent of Hospital Nuns, their gentleness and kindness to the sick that resort here should suffice to canonize them - whose lives are as beautiful as their surroundings.
   A handsome new church was dedicated in 1876. To it were [[unclear]] the old altar and pulpit, both of the seventeenth century, and the relics are [[unclear]] ornaments of the old church.[[unclear]] there are an altar-piece by Le [[unclear]], the [[unclear]] [[unclear]] Marquis de [[unclear]], a silver [[unclear]] and a painting by Le Francois, both the gift of Mais. de Laval:
   A handsome new church was dedicated in 1876. To it were removed the old altar and pulpit, both of the seventeenth century, and the relics and original ornaments of the old church. Among these are an altar-piece by Le Brun, the gift of the Marquis de Tracy;  a silver reliquary and a painting by Le François, both the gift of Mons. de Laval: a chasuble marked by Anne of Austria, and a bone of the finger of Ste. Anne. There are also a great number of ex-voto tablets - some very old and by good masters - to commemorate deliverances from peril at sea, for Ste. Anne watches specially over sailors and travelers. Numbers of costly vestments have also been presented, and Pius IX, in addition to giving a facsimile of the miraculous portrait of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, set in a jeweled frame, issued a decree declaring the shrine the to be of the first magnitude.
                          [[Picuresque?]] Canada

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the unclear, is a convent of Hospital Nuns, their gentleness and kindness to the sick that resort here should suffice to canonize them - whose lives are as beautiful as their surroundings.

  A handsome new church was dedicated in 1876. To it were removed the old altar and pulpit, both of the seventeenth century, and the relics and original ornaments of the old church.  Among these are an altar-piece by Le Brun, the gift of the Marquis de Tracy;  a silver reliquary and a painting by Le François, both the gift of Mons. de Laval: a chasuble marked by Anne of Austria, and a bone of the finger of Ste. Anne. There are also a great number of ex-voto tablets - some very old and by good masters - to commemorate deliverances from peril at sea, for Ste. Anne watches specially over sailors and travelers. Numbers of costly vestments have also been presented, and Pius IX, in addition to giving a facsimile of the miraculous portrait of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, set in a jeweled frame, issued a decree declaring the shrine the to be of the first magnitude.
                          Picuresque? Canada