Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church (Elm Creek, RM of Grey)

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Clerics | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This Roman Catholic church at Elm Creek, in the Rural Municipality of Grey, was brought here from Gretna in 1952, replacing an earlier building built between 1909 and 1910.

Clerics

Period

Cleric

?-?

Father Hogue

?-?

Father Morr

?-?

Father Beliveau

?-?

Father Sabourin

?-?

Father Valcourt

?-?

Father Saint Laurent

?-?

Father Roy Couture

?-?

Father L. P. Brunet

?-?

Father Choiselat

?-?

Father Labonte

Photos & Coordinates

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek (August 2010)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek (July 2019)
Source: Rose Kuzina

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek

Interior of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek (October 2017)
Source: George Penner

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek

Interior of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Elm Creek (October 2017)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.67574, W97.99174
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Ripples from the Creek by Edith Anne Baragar, 1969, pages 103-105.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough, George Penner, and Rose Kuzina.

Page revised: 14 June 2020

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