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14.2.4 « Moment & Places in Maine Jewish History ; Jerusalem of the North : Fort Kent, Maine » by Susan Cummings-Lawrence The Voice Apr/May 2010
14.2.5 History of the Marian Movement of Priests / les Maristes
14.2.6 Little Franciscans of Mary by Fay Daigle
14.2.7 Little Franciscans of Mary noting 75th year, Bangor Daily News,
September 23, 1981
14.2.8 'Parting is such sweet sorrow...' The Legacy of the Little Franciscans of
Mary. (1999, October 7, vol. 70 no.17). Church World Maine's Catholic
Weekly, p. 1, 12, 13. Donated by Allen J. Voisine
14.2.9 Fort Kent Mass marks nuns’ departure. (1999, Sept. 20). Bangor Daily
News, p. B2, B9. Donated by Allen J. Voisine (Little Franciscans of
Mary)
14.2.10 A Century o service comes to an end in Fort Kent. (1999, Sept. 22).
St. John Valley Times, p. 4. Donated by Allen J. Voisine. 14.2.11Little Franciscan Sisters of Mary. The Catholic Church in The United
State of America. Pp 205-208. From Allen J. Voisine
14.2.12 Maine’s Trailblazing Black Bishop. Bishop James Augustine Healy.
14.3 Missionaries
14.4 Religious Orders
14.4.1 Saint Paul’s Congregational Church of St. Francis, Maine, 1886-1986
14.4.2 “The Teacher: Raised on a potato farm in the Valley Delina Daigle became
Sister Marie Candide of Les petites franciscaines de Marie” by Roberta Savage (from Leon Guimond book collection)
14.5 Clergy
14.6 Parishes and Dioceses 14.6.1 Madawaska
14.6.1.1 “Requete des habitants de Madawaska a monseigneur l’eveque de Québec pour bâtir une chapelle, Madawaska, 23 juillet 1792.”
14.6.1.2 « Paroisse Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes »
14.7 St-Jacques, Nouveau-Brunswick
14.7.1 Photo de l’église de St-Jacques, 1887-1987
14.8 Saint-Bruno, Van Buren
14.8.1 Copy of « Album souvenir du centenaire de la fondation de la paroisse St- Bruno, Van Bure, Maine 1838-1938 » Donated by Allen J. Voisine







































































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