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In the 1920s, Abbot Georges Côté used his entrepreneurial skills to raise funds for the Saint-Louis-de-Courville parish. He established one of the first parish movie theatres in the province. But he also rallied 300 motorists every spring to have their cars blessed. At the event, medals were sold bearing the effigy of Saint Christopher, patron saint of travelers.
1901 - 1948

Religious life in Beauport

In the early 20th century, Quebec was one of the places in the world where the Catholic Church had the greatest influence. The lives of local people—especially the French-speaking community—were organized around Catholic rites. These included daily prayers, reciting the rosary, obligatory confessions and a busy calendar of liturgical celebrations. During this period, many monumental churches were also built in parishes across Quebec. The members of the Société d’art et d’histoire de Beauport invite you to discover what this period in history was like in their region.

The blessing of the cars

Michel Bédard In the 1920s, Abbot Georges Côté used his entrepreneurial skills to raise funds for the Saint-Louis-de-Courville parish. He established one of the first parish movie theatres in the province. But he also rallied 300 motorists every spring to have their cars blessed. At the event, medals were sold bearing the effigy of Saint Christopher, patron saint of travelers.
Chronoscope What comments or thoughts does this photo evoke for you? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Société d’art et d’histoire de Beauport Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - AVQ Collection (Beauport borough) - Date: 1937