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Henri de Bernières : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henri de Bernières Henri de Bernières (c. 1635 – 1700) was a French Catholic priest who served as the first resident pastor of Quebec in France's American colony of New France. He also served as the first Superior of the Séminaire de Québec. ==Early life== Bernières was born in Caen, Normandy, the son of Pierre de Bernières, Baron of Acqueville, and of Madeleine Le Breton. He was destined by his parents for service in the Church and received the tonsure at the age of nine, when he was entrusted into the care of his uncle, Jean de Bernières de Louvigny, who then raised him in a religious community which he had founded in 1644 in the same city, though he was a layman. His work was a part of the reform movement of the Catholic Church sparked by the Council of Trent, and the hermitage was a major influence in that movement, in association with the Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement. A young priest, François de Laval spent several years in retreat at the community, coming to know the young Henri during that time. In 1659, Laval, by then a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, had been appointed by King Louis XIV to serve as the first Bishop of Quebec in the colony of New France. Upon the recommendation of his uncle, though still only in minor orders, Bernières was chosen as one of a group of clerics to accompany the new bishop to America.
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