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Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Secours

Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Secours

80 rue Saint-Pierre Street, St. Norbert, Winnipeg, Manitoba
http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/prov/p039.html

Father Ritchot, former parish priest, built the chapel in fulfillment of a promise that he had made in the hopes that the political crisis of 1869-1870 could be resolved without bloodshed. Inside, there is a statue of the Virgin Mary made of papier mâché. She is holding a small stem on which a small ball is leaning downwards, a symbol of the Métis victory over the Canadian government. The chapel ceiling was originally decorated by frescoes from Constantin Tauffenbach, and has since been re-adorned with identical paintings by the Franco-Manitoban artist Robert Freynet. This was completed in 1994, the same year in which the chapel received recognition as a provincial historic site.

Photo Credit: http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/prov/p039.html

Text Credit: http://tourismeriel.com/en/destinations/st-norbert/chapelle-notre-dame-du-bon-secours

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Who promised to build this chapel if the crisis of 1869-1870 ended without violence?

Louis Riel John A. Macdonald abbot Noël Ritchot
Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Secours

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Who promised to build this chapel if the crisis of 1869-1870 ended without violence?

Louis Riel John A. Macdonald abbot Noël Ritchot

Father Ritchot, former parish priest, built the chapel in fulfillment of a promise that he had made in the hopes that the political crisis of 1869-1870 could be resolved without bloodshed. Inside, there is a statue of the Virgin Mary made of papier mâché. She is holding a small stem on which a small ball is leaning downwards, a symbol of the Métis victory over the Canadian government. The chapel ceiling was originally decorated by frescoes from Constantin Tauffenbach, and has since been re-adorned with identical paintings by the Franco-Manitoban artist Robert Freynet. This was completed in 1994, the same year in which the chapel received recognition as a provincial historic site.

80 rue Saint-Pierre Street, St. Norbert, Winnipeg, Manitoba
http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/prov/p039.html
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Photo: http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/prov/p039.html