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Brabant, Rev. David, pss
Persona

Rev. David Brabant was ordained in 1961 for the Diocese of St. Boniface. In 1990 he became a member of the St. Joseph Seminary Formation Team where he served until 1994. Between 1994 and 1995 he lived at St. Joseph Basilica in Edmonton. In 1995 he served as Administrator at St. Vital Parish in Beaumont, and in 2001 as the Associate Pastor at Our Lady of Angels in Fort Saskatchewan. No additional information in archives.

Casartelli, Rev. Louis
Persona · 1911-ca.1960

Rev. Louis Casratelli was born on November 13, 1911 at Warwick, England. He attended St. Joseph’s Seminary in Edmonton from 1932-1936 where be obtained his Bachelor of Theology. He was ordained on June 24, 1936 in Brudernell, Ontario by Bishop Thomas Patrick Ryan of Pembroke for the Archdiocese of Edmonton.

He served at Dapp (1936-1937), Jarvie (1937-1941), and Clyde (1941-1942) before returning to the Diocese of Pembroke where he served as Assistant Pastor at Mount Combermere, then at Portage-du-Fort, Administrator at Braeside and then Pastor at St. Ignatius Parish.

His exact date of death is unknown. Contact the Diocese of Pembroke for more information.

Connoir, Rev. Louis
Persona · 1885-1970

Rev. Louis Constant Connoir was born on August 10, 1885 at Treize-Septiers, Vendee, France to Jean Caunois and Rosalie Vinet. He attended the Grand Seminary in Montreal and the Seminary of Mary Immaculate in Edmonton between 1918-1920 where he obtained his theological training. He was ordained on December 21, 1920 at the Seminary Chapelby Archbishop Henry Joseph O’Leary for ministry in the Archdiocese of Edmonton.

During his ministry he served as a missionary for Elk Point (1921-1922), Pastor in Bonnyville (1922-1923), Pastor at Fort Kent and Missions (1923-1951), and Chaplain for the Sisters of St. Anne in Victoria BC. Rev. Connoir also taught at the Jesuit College in Edmonton for a six month semester in 1921.

Rev. Connoir retired in 1965 and died on February 4, 1970 in Bonnyville. He was buried at St. Joseph’s Cemetery of Fort Kent on February 7, 1970.