File:Vrai portrait du tres religieux frere didace, recollet LCCN2003677535.jpg

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Friar Didace Pelletier by E. E. Nobert

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English: Title: VRAI PORTRAIT DU TRES RELIGIEUX FRERE DIDACE, RECOLLET

The true portrait of the very Religious Friar Didace Pelletier, a lay brother among the Recollets, native of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré in Canada, who died in odour of sanctity in the mission of New France, on the 21st of February, forty-one years old and twenty years in Religion, and whom God has honoured by many miracles.

Physical description: 1 print.

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Français : Titre : VRAI PORTRAIT DU TRES RELIGIEUX FRERE DIDACE, RECOLLET

Le vray portrait du très Religieux fr. DIDACE PELLETIER, fr. lay RÉCOLLET, natif de Ste Anne de Beaupré en Canada, mort en odeur de sainteté dans la Mission de la Nouvelle-France, le 21 février, agé de 41 ans et 20 de Religion ; et que Dieu honore par plusieurs miracles.

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Author Édouard-Éphrem Nobert (Champlain, 30 October 1847 - Norwood, 30 March 1909)[1][2][3]
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Copyright by E. E. Nobert, Providence, R. I.

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The author died in 1909, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.


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Public domain

The author died in 1909, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.


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The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".
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  1. JOUVE, Odoric-Marie, Le Frère Didace Pelletier : récollet. Edition du Couvent des SS. Stigmates, 1910. 458 p. (URL), p. 301
  2. LÉGARÉ, Romain, o.f.m., Deux âmes séraphiques : Le Bon Frère Didace et le Bon Père Frédéric. Trois-Rivières, Editions du Bon Père Frédéric, 1957. 55 p. (URL), p. 12
  3. Dictionnaire biographique du clergé canadien-français, 1910

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