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{{Portal|Anglicanism}}[[The Venerable|The Ven]] '''Octave Fortin''' (b [[Iberville (Quebec provincial electoral district)|Iberville, Quebec]], 5 January 1842;<ref>[http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/fortin_o.shtml Memorable Manitobans]</ref> d [[Santa Monica]] 2 October 1827<ref>The ''Rev. Dr. Octave Fortin.'' (Our Winnipeg Correspondent) [[The Times]], London, England, Wednesday,  Oct 05, 1927; pg. 15; Issue 44704</ref> was [[Diocese of Rupert's Land|Archdeacon of Winnipeg]] from 1888 to 1917.
{{Portal|Christianity}}[[The Venerable|The Ven]] '''Octave Fortin'''<ref>[http://canadiangreatwarproject.com/searches/soldierDetail.asp?ID=145948 CGWP]</ref> (b [[Iberville (Quebec provincial electoral district)|Iberville, Quebec]], 5 January 1842;<ref>[http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/fortin_o.shtml Memorable Manitobans]</ref> d [[Santa Monica]] 2 October 1927<ref>[http://geneofun.on.ca/names/photo/675039?PHPSESSID=09856316884ba35571870739d9f6e951 St John's Cathedral Anglican Cemetery]</ref>) was a French convert to [[Anglicanism]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://anglican.nb.ca/bishop/citizens_with_the_saints/4_the_golden_voice_of_the_house_of_bishops.html |title=Anglican,NB |access-date=2017-06-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304044018/http://anglican.nb.ca/bishop/citizens_with_the_saints/4_the_golden_voice_of_the_house_of_bishops.html |archive-date=2016-03-04 |url-status=dead }}</ref> who rose to become [[Diocese of Rupert's Land|Archdeacon of Winnipeg]] from 1888 to 1917.<ref>''Obituary: Octave Fortin.'' (Our Winnipeg Correspondent) [[The Times]], London, England, Wednesday, Oct 05, 1927; pg. 15; Issue 44704</ref>


He was educated at [[Bishop's University|Bishop's University, Lennoxville]]; and [[ordained]] in 1866.<ref>[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1908 pp510/11: London, Horace Cox, 1908</ref> After a [[Curate|curacy]] in [[Sorel-Tracy|Sorel]] he was the incumbent at St Jude, Montreal from 1869 to 1872, and then of Trinity Church, [[Montreal]] until 1875. He then began a 45 year association with Holy Trinity, [[Winnipeg]].
He was educated at [[Bishop's University|Bishop's University, Lennoxville]]; and [[ordained]] in 1866.<ref>[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1908 pp510/11: London, Horace Cox, 1908</ref> After a [[Curate|curacy]] in [[Sorel-Tracy|Sorel]] he was the incumbent at St Jude, [[Montreal]] from 1869 to 1872, and then of Trinity Church, [[Montreal]] until 1875.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} He then began a 45-year association with Holy Trinity, [[Winnipeg]].<ref>[http://images.uwinnipeg.ca/action.cfm?CollectionName=Holy%20Trinity%20Parish%20Collection&mode=browse&display=grid University of Winnipeg]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 07:31, 25 January 2022

The Ven Octave Fortin[1] (b Iberville, Quebec, 5 January 1842;[2] d Santa Monica 2 October 1927[3]) was a French convert to Anglicanism[4] who rose to become Archdeacon of Winnipeg from 1888 to 1917.[5]

He was educated at Bishop's University, Lennoxville; and ordained in 1866.[6] After a curacy in Sorel he was the incumbent at St Jude, Montreal from 1869 to 1872, and then of Trinity Church, Montreal until 1875.[citation needed] He then began a 45-year association with Holy Trinity, Winnipeg.[7]

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  1. ^ CGWP
  2. ^ Memorable Manitobans
  3. ^ St John's Cathedral Anglican Cemetery
  4. ^ "Anglican,NB". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  5. ^ Obituary: Octave Fortin. (Our Winnipeg Correspondent) The Times, London, England, Wednesday, Oct 05, 1927; pg. 15; Issue 44704
  6. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1908 pp510/11: London, Horace Cox, 1908
  7. ^ University of Winnipeg