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Antoine Racine (January 26, 1822 – July 17, 1893) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and the 1st Bishop of Sherbrooke from 1874 to 1893. He is buried in the Cathedral in Sherbrooke. Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée (known as St. Charles Seminary in English) was founded by Racine in 1875, the year after he became the first Bishop of Sherbrooke. A degree-granting institution, perhaps its most famous alumnus was Prime Minister of Canada Louis St. Laurent, who graduated in 1902. He is the namesake of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue parish, also known as St-Antoine-de-Lennoxville.

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  • Antoine Racine (January 26, 1822 – July 17, 1893) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and the 1st Bishop of Sherbrooke from 1874 to 1893. He is buried in the Cathedral in Sherbrooke. Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée (known as St. Charles Seminary in English) was founded by Racine in 1875, the year after he became the first Bishop of Sherbrooke. A degree-granting institution, perhaps its most famous alumnus was Prime Minister of Canada Louis St. Laurent, who graduated in 1902. He is the namesake of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue parish, also known as St-Antoine-de-Lennoxville. (en)
  • Antoine Racine (né le 26 janvier 1822, à Saint-Ambroise-de-la-Jeune-Lorette, près de Québec, au Canada, mort le 17 juillet 1893 à Sherbrooke à l'âge de 71 ans), premier évêque de Sherbrooke et des Cantons de l'Est. (fr)
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  • Antoine Racine (January 26, 1822 – July 17, 1893) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and the 1st Bishop of Sherbrooke from 1874 to 1893. He is buried in the Cathedral in Sherbrooke. Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée (known as St. Charles Seminary in English) was founded by Racine in 1875, the year after he became the first Bishop of Sherbrooke. A degree-granting institution, perhaps its most famous alumnus was Prime Minister of Canada Louis St. Laurent, who graduated in 1902. He is the namesake of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue parish, also known as St-Antoine-de-Lennoxville. (en)
  • Antoine Racine (né le 26 janvier 1822, à Saint-Ambroise-de-la-Jeune-Lorette, près de Québec, au Canada, mort le 17 juillet 1893 à Sherbrooke à l'âge de 71 ans), premier évêque de Sherbrooke et des Cantons de l'Est. (fr)
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