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church, a more central location. A new chapel, the one visible today, was nevertheless built in Le Bocage. According to
Rosemonde Landry, it was built between 1829 and 1844, while a letter discovered by Fidèle Thériault states that it was built in 1836 or later; other sources mention an interval between 1832 and 1836. In addition to its unusual architecture, it seems that the chapel was not used regularly for mass. Three popular hypotheses explain why it was built: the first is that it was a monument to the survivors of the Deportation; the second is that it was a way for parishioners to improve their chances of having a church in their area; and finally, according to the third hypothesis, it was a chapel built by sailors who had survived a shipwreck as a tribute to their survival. Construction of a stone church measuring 48 feet by 120 feet began in 1837. However, work was halted in 1853 due to a lack of funds and a decision by the bishop. Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens church was finally built in the center of Caraquet between 1857 and 1860.
375:(1785–1787), who became the first resident missionary in Caraquet in 1787. In 1786, Abbé Girouard tried unsuccessfully to move the church to the center of town and then apparently had it renovated. Mathurin Bourg was again a resident of Caraquet from 1787 to 1794. In 1791, Alexis Landry took steps to have a church built there. Mathurin Bourg wanted it to be built near the cemetery, although he had already been planning for several years to build a church in a more central location. On July 10, 1793, Landry gave up part of his estate for the building, on condition that he and his heirs would have the free use of an enclosed fishing bank and that the cost of his funeral would be covered by the fabric.
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563:, became very important, and a statue of her was unveiled in 1952. According to Denise Lamontagne, this meant that the cult of Sainte-Anne au Bocage now complemented that of Mary. Construction of the Stations of the Cross was completed in 1954, the Marian year, with the installation of the fifteen mysteries of the
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to Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage, a distance of more than 25 kilometers. Several thousand people attend the feast of Sainte-Anne, known locally as the "Bonne Sainte-Anne", which takes place on July 26 and brings the novena to a close. Many sick and disabled people attend this mass in the hope of being cured.
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was awarded the building contract. The church was blessed in July 1794 by Abbé Bourg. It was built out of logs, piece on piece, the type of construction most common among
Acadians between 1755 and the early 19th century. After the church was built, the following missionaries celebrated masses there:
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to come to the shrine. Tickets were half-price on St Anne's Day, as the company encouraged such celebrations. The chapel was renovated in 1904 and Gothic-style windows were installed a few years later. An extension to the rear of the chapel, allowing masses to be celebrated outside, was inaugurated
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The church of Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage was too far away for the inhabitants of the eastern part of the town and was accordingly abandoned around 1818. After a lengthy process, a new church was finally built in the same year in the Pointe-Rocheuse district, near the present-day Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens
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The building is divided into two main rooms. The oldest part, at the entrance, has a rectangular, single-story floor plan built on a stone foundation. The interior has undergone a few changes since it was built in 1840. The ceiling is vaulted and the walls have vertical paneling, all made of
481:. Louis-Joseph Desjardins, a missionary between 1797 and 1798, had already proposed setting up a pilgrimage. In fact, according to Rosemonde Cormier's research, the first pilgrimage took place on July 26, 1857, following a shipwreck on July 22 that claimed 56 lives. The first major
594:, a tourist site near Caraquet that recreates life from 1770 to 1939 using some forty buildings and costumed interpreters. In 1975, a public toilet was built on the site, while the interior of the chapel was restored. In 1984, four pilgrims walking toward the Bocage were killed in
988:. The monuments stand on a star-shaped base. On the four sides are two inscriptions, displayed in English and French. One summarises this period of Acadian history, and the other summarises events specific to the place where the monument is installed. A map, using part of the map
804:, is the altar of a chapel opening onto the woodland, and rows of pews are therefore installed outside. It is built on a cement foundation. This second chapel has an altar made of unhewn stone bonded with mortar, topped with a wooden plank, and decorated at the front with a
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to read. There is also a statue in each corner, Jesus on the right and the Virgin Mary on the left. There are two paintings on either side of the altar. The one on the left depicts Saint Anne and was donated by Louis-Joseph
Desjardins in 1845. The one on the right depicts
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is located here, topped by a stone grotto containing a statue once again depicting Sainte Anne and the Virgin Mary. The water from this source is considered miraculous by some, and many people come to drink or even bottle it. In the bay near the terrace there are giant
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made a pilgrimage to Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage as soon as they arrived in port to thank the saint for saving them during a storm. A staircase leading to the so-called miraculous spring, as well as a grotto housing a statue, were built and blessed the same year.
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It is thought that a church already existed on the Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage site in 1784, or perhaps as early as 1772 or 1771. This church, dedicated to Sainte Anne, would have been built out of logs on land donated by Landry, with the permission of the
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Jean-Baptiste
Castanet (1794–1795), Mathurin Bourg (1795–1796), Jean-Baptiste Castanet (1796–1797), Louis-Joseph Desjardins (1797–1798), René-Pierre Joyer (1798–1806), Urbain Orfroy (1806–1813) and Phil-Antoine Parent (1813–1817).
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places of worship, is also an enigma. The exact reason for its construction is unknown, but it is linked to the historical quarrel between the inhabitants of the east and west of the town. The sanctuary became a place of
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A fire destroyed several buildings on August 28, 1795, but the church was spared when the wind suddenly changed direction; according to Alexis Landry, it was the fulfilment of a promise that saved the church.
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promised to send a missionary to serve all the
Acadians in the Maritimes. Because of its geographical position and the size of its population, Caraquet was frequently visited by missionaries. The first was
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from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. The chapel is indistinguishable from the houses of the period, except for its bell tower and the absence of ceiling
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celebrated a mass attended by more than 10,000 people. A monument commemorating the Great
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was built nearby in 1887, and even before the work was completed in
November, the train made a stop at Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage station, allowing pilgrims from as far away as
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Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage is also the name of the district in which the sanctuary is located. The district is named after the chapel. A traditional dance is known as the
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but not painted. There are six pews. The altar on the back (west) wall is carved in wood and painted white and gold. It has three levels. The first level features a
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cured of a disability after the pilgrimage, attracting a record crowd of probably 20,000 the following year. The ritual of blessing the sick was introduced in 1949.
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544:, for those unable to travel to the pilgrimage; this alliance meant that the cult of Sainte-Anne in Acadia was no longer marginalized by its association with the
652:. The cemetery is to the east, opposite the chapel. Between the two, a path leads to the steps of the miraculous spring. In the hedgerow behind the chapel is a
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at the entrance is carved from a single block of wood. Other items on display in the chapel include historical photos, a
Stations of the Cross, and
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onto Saint-Pierre
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and the painting of the ceiling demonstrates the care taken in the construction of this building. The chapel has a
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Deportation Cross. There are ruins near the car park, on which a commemorative plaque has been placed:
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Nicolas Landry, Denis Boudreau, Marie-Pierre Hétu, Roger Boucher, Sylvain Godin and Cécile Chévrier, "
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To the north of the chapel, a fifty-meter path leads up to a staircase onto a terrace on the shore of
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in the bocage woodland began that same year. In addition, the Sainte-Anne novena was distributed from
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The park is used for various festivities during the summer. These begin on June 15 with the daily
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Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage is part of the Saint-Jean-Eudes pastoral unit, which includes the parish of
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The monument to Alexis Landry was replaced by a stone monument unveiled in 1961 by French writer
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in the second half of the 19th century, and is still very popular with both locals and tourists.
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536:(Quebec) took over from the Redemptorists in organizing the pilgrimage. Construction of a
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1840:, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, July 25th, 1996 (consulted on August 19th, 2009).
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Radio-Canada, "Des milliers de pèlerins accueillent l'archevêque de Québec à Caraquet",
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giving access to the chapel, with four arches. The second is simply pierced by a
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still remain. Many of these are the graves of the town's founders, including
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white-painted pine. The floor is also made of pine, assembled with wooden
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Acadie: La vie quotidienne au temps de nos ancêtres – Visite du village
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Le Caraquet Flyer: histoire de la Caraquet Gulf shore railway company
1454:, Société historique acadienne, vol. 10, no. 2, June 1979, p. 125-126
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Les Acadiens des Provinces maritimes: Guide historique et touristique
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F. Albert Landry, "Histoire du sanctuaire de Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage,"
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1957:, Chaire d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, Moncton, 1982,
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The second part of the chapel, separated from the first by a common
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The sanctuary is also the site of an annual mass on August 15, the
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1706:, Shippagan, vol. XXVI, no. 3, September–December 1998, p. 125-127
1586:, Fondation ConceptArt multimédia (consulted on August 19th, 2009)
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leading to the monument dedicated to Notre-Dame de l'Assomption.
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Exterior of the replica chapel at the Historic Acadian Village.
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became a resident missionary at Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage in 1817.
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or even heating. On the other hand, the attention paid to the
517:. In 1947, Martin Lavigne of Bathurst claimed to have been
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in 1909. On June 4, 1914, the four sailors on the schooner
1383:, Caraquet, Comité du centenaire de Caraquet, 1967, p. 14.
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Official document of the Commission de l'Odysée acadienne
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Material Culture in Acadia, The Acadians of the Maritimes
1370:, Moncton, Imprimerie acadienne, 1968, 165 p., pp. 73–76.
1642:, 1871–1920, Montréal, Éditions du Fleuve, 1990, 182 p.
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in 1881. Historical events and personalities, including
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The Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage woodland is mainly made up of
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Revue d'histoire de la Société historique Nicolas-Denys
758:. A banner is now kept at the Caraquet Acadian Museum.
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Several sources mention 1914 as the year of the first
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fr:Patrimoine architectural et monuments de Caraquet
1230:, Fredericton, published by the author, 1994, p. 15.
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L'Atlas du Canada – Toporama – Cartes topographiques
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is held from the church of Saint-Michel Archange in
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begins on July 17. On the night of July 25 to 26, a
2167:, Comité du centenaire de Caraquet, Caraquet, 1967.
1965:, « Material Culture in Acadia », p. 442.
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271:Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage is located west of Caraquet.
144:Restoration and extensions in 1904, 1909 and 1999.
2054:New Brunswick place names – Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage
1911:International Commemoration of the Great Upheaval
984:at various sites around the world linked to the
2165:Caraquet : quelques bribes de son histoire
1381:Caraquet : quelques bribes de son histoire
16:Catholic sanctuary located in Caraquet, Canada.
2153:, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 2011
1953:Clarence Lebreton, direction de Jean Daigle,
1020:. To the south of the chapel there is also a
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1702:"Musée historique – Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage",
234:in 1791, the sanctuary includes a chapel, a
1606:, vol. 14, no 3, November 3rd, 2009, p. 5 (
1243:, 2002 (consulted on September 14th, 2009).
1830:RĂ©fection du site de Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage
592:Village Historique Acadien Provincial Park
246:, a cemetery, and monuments, all set in a
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2188:, New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, 1948.
2177:Clarence LeBreton and Bernard Thériault,
1933:Julie-Anne O'Neil, "Toujours populaire",
1429:Clarence LeBreton et Jean Daigle (dir.),
1392:Clarence LeBreton and Bernard Thériault,
737:motif. On the third level is a statue of
2227:Roman Catholic churches in New Brunswick
1521:, 2002 (consulted on August 19th, 2009)
1269:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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1069:Monument to Notre-Dame de l'Assomption.
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2007:Commission de l'Odysée acadienne, "
1602:"RĂ©pertoire de lieux historiques",
1130:prayer in the historic chapel. The
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305:and the parish of Saint-Joachim in
2133:fr:Chapelle Sainte-Anne (Beaumont)
1167:Crowds at the "Bonne Sainte-Anne".
365:Charles-François Bailly de Messein
197:Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst
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2138:Chapel of Sainte-Anne de Beaumont
2067:(consulted on January 8th, 2015).
490:Caraquet & Gulf Shore railway
2151:Le culte Ă Sainte-Anne en Acadie
2041:Unité pastorale Saint-Jean-Eudes
1880:(consulted on August 19th, 2009)
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2222:Heritage sites in New Brunswick
1989:(accessed on August 19th, 2009)
1083:Stairs near the water fountain.
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1463:LeBreton et Thériault (1981),
1287:LeBreton et Thériault (1981),
29:Saint-Anne-du-Bocage Sanctuary
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2017:Société nationale de l'Acadie
1955:The Acadians of the Maritimes
1919:Société nationale de l'Acadie
1154:, the patron saint of Acadia.
981:Société nationale de l'Acadie
750:and was installed in 1925. A
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733:and the second level has an
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868:Altar in the closed chapel.
768:DE LA PAROISSE DE CARAQUET
569:Deportation of the Acadians
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2163:Corrine Albert-Blanchard,
1379:Corrine Albert-Blanchard,
1196:de Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage.
1152:Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
990:Acadia: A People's Odyssey
967:Louis de Lanteigne's tomb.
925:Memorial to Alexis Landry.
553:Notre-Dame de l'Assomption
551:In the 1950s, the cult of
353:Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse
227:, New Brunswick (Canada).
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1793:Albert-Blanchard (1967),
1664:Albert-Blanchard (1967),
1410:Albert-Blanchard (1967),
1344:Albert-Blanchard (1967),
1323:, July 25th 1978, p. 15 (
1115:at Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage.
882:Altar in the open chapel.
367:(1768–1773), followed by
342:Expulsion of the Acadians
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2184:William Francis Ganong,
1576:La chapelle – Circa 1831
1396:, Caraquet, 1981, p. 17.
1239:"General information" ,
939:Details of the memorial.
636:Buildings and facilities
466:From chapel to sanctuary
1987:Musée virtuel du Canada
1878:Canadian Heritage Sites
1838:at www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca
581:Marcel-François Richard
953:Alexis Landry's grave.
511:Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
340:and a survivor of the
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199:jurisdiction from the
840:Façade of the chapel.
664:The chapel is in the
654:Stations of the Cross
538:Stations of the Cross
369:Joseph-Mathurin Bourg
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236:Stations of the Cross
210:Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage
125:47.77389°N 65.01111°W
2174:, Fredericton, 1978.
2170:J. Antonin Friolet,
1870:Chapelle Sainte-Anne
1226:J. Antonin Friolet,
1148:National Acadian Day
789:MARIE JOSEPH HEBERT
671:, in use throughout
669:Gothic Revival style
452:Rear of the chapel,
329:Map of the sanctuary
311:Diocese of Bathurst.
168:Municipality of the
149:Construction started
74:Acadian Architecture
19:For other uses, see
2149:Denise Lamontagne,
1937:, July 19th, 2011 (
1893:, July 26th, 2004 (
1638:Clarence LeBreton,
1366:Margerite Michaud,
903:Acadian Deportation
648:and a manual water
477:, at the time of a
130:47.77389; -65.01111
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71:Architectural style
56:General information
2033:Sainte-Anne Novena
792:OLIVIER BLANCHARD
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