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Maxime Masson

Maxime Masson (October 15, 1867 in Saint-Justin – October 2, 1960) was a Roman Catholic priest. He was the main architect of religious buildings in the town of Sainte-Thècle, located in Mauricie, in the province of Quebec. He was pastor of the Sainte-Thècle parish for 52 years. During that time, he was the main coordinator for the construction of the church from 1903 to 1905, as well as the rectory and other buildings on the lot of the ''Fabrique de Sainte-Thècle''. He was instrumental in the erection of the monastery (''couvent'' in French) in 1912, led by the religious community Daughters of Jesus ("Filles de Jésus" in French), and the erection in 1939 of the first college run by the religious Brothers of St. Gabriel (''Frères de Saint-Gabriel'' in French).〔Book: "Une ville du nord - Sainte-Thècle - Cent ans d'histoire" (A Northern city - Sainte-Thècle - One hundred years of history) - Éditions du Bien Public, 1973, p. 51, monograph published by "Commission du Centenaire de Sainte-Thècle" Commission of Sainte-Thècle Centennial. Author of this section of the monography: Charles Magnan.〕
== Craftsman talent ==
He designed and built including the magnificent calvary (in 1935) located in the cemetery land, a cement lion in 1939 located on the outside of the church and the paintings on the ceiling of the sacristy.〔Historical research of historian Gaetan Veillette (Saint-Hubert, QC)〕 He carved the Stations of the Cross erected in the parish cemetery of Sainte-Thècle from stone that came from France. He performed extensive embellishment work such as cement flowerpots, cement balls, the steps, and water fountain in front of the church and the rectory.〔Work "Diocèse de Trois-Rivières 1852–1942" (Diocese of Three-Rivers, QC), by Canon Georges Panneton and Father Antonio Magnan, sr.〕 He made a carved wood clock, the base of which resembles the base of the church towers and the high altar.〔Gaétan Veillette, chronicle on the history of Sainte-Thècle, Le Dynamics journal (Journal le Dynamique), April 9, 1975, p. 12, "Archives of Alcide and Gilles Dufresne" (rifle, clock and carrier pipe, which belonged to the priest Maxime Masson) and chronicle of June 4, 1975, "The clock of the priest and Masson Towermen" 〕

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