Centre Catherine-de-Saint-Augustin
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Québec

Centre Catherine-de-Saint-Augustin

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A place of spirituality, pilgrimage and commemoration of the life of Marie-Catherine de Saint-Augustin, an hospitaller nun in the early days of New France, beatified in 1989 by Pope John Paul II and named Co-Founder of the Canadian Church. The center includes the conventual church of 1803 where the reliquary of the blessed is located. Come and discover the one that the first nations called IKONIKONRIIOSTHA: the one who beautifies the soul and make the heart warmer.

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  • Food sold on site
  • Lodging on site
  • Family activities
  • Facilities designed for groups
  • Presentations on site
  • Welcome and information services in English and in French
  • Tours offered in English and in French
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Virtual tour offered
  • Shop on site

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