Ignace Bourget
Ignace Bourget (30 October, 1799 – 8 June, 1885) was a French-Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Archbishop of Montreal, known for his sympathy for the rebels during the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, for his re-introduction of the Jesuit order to Canada in 1842, and his support of Ultramontane principles.
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30 October - 1799 - 8 June - 1885 - French-Canadian - Roman Catholic - Archbishop - Montreal - Upper Canada Rebellion - 1837 - Jesuit - Canada - 1842 - Ultramontane
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