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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Germain Morin was the first Canadian to be ordained priest, secretary of the bishopric of Quebec, parish priest, canon; baptized January 15, 1642 at Quebec, son of Noël Morin, master wheelwright, and of Hélène Desportes widow of Guillaume Hébert; at the Hôtel-Dieu, Quebec. There is documentary evidence of Germain Morin’s presence at the Jesuit College on November 15. 1659. He was one of the four pupils whose board was paid by the parish of Quebec, to ensure that masses were served and that there were choirboys to sing at mass. Bishop Laval even judged it fitting to confer the tonsure and the minor orders on him, despite his youth. This was done on December 2, 1659, and was the first ceremony of its kind in Canada. After receiving the sub diaconate on August 6, 1662, Germain continued to live with the Jesuits and served as sacristan for the parish. When Germain was old enough, Bishop Laval conferred the diaconate on him on March 21, 1665 and the priesthood on September 19, 1665. From the time of his entry into the ecclesiastical state in 1659 he was secretary to the bishopric, then from October 20, 1663 clerk to the officials of the diocese. In this capacity he was responsible for keeping the official registers and for transcribing and initialling the bishop’s pastoral letters. He continued to hold these offices until at least 1665, for until 1670 he is not known to have had any other ministry but that of vicar at the cathedral. After that he served the parishes of Champlain, Neuville (Pointe-aux-Trembles), Repentigny, Saint-Joseph de la Pointe-de-Lévy, Sainte-Anne de Beaupré, and Saint-Michel. He was rewarded for this missionary life by being appointed a canon on Sept 20, 1697. He died on August 20, 1702. He is buried in the chapel of the Seminary of Quebec."@en }

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