Historic Sites of Manitoba: Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery (Ste. Amelie, Municipality of Ste. Rose)

This Roman Catholic church and its associated cemetery are located at Ste. Amelie in the Municipality of Ste. Rose.

Among the clerics of Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church were Martin Kessler (1914-1921) and Jacques Alexis Bertrand (1934-1936).

Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church

Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church (May 2012)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church

Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church (August 2021)
Source: George Penner

Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church

Interior of Ste. Amelie Roman Catholic Church (April 2019)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.98481, W99.38244
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society, including a searchable online database available to members at the MGS Manitoba Name Index (MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites, revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages.

We thank George Penner for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 14 May 2023

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