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Religious Heritage (Eglise Saints-Anges Gardiens Church) Built by Pierre Gaudin said/dit Chatillon, the first wooden chapel (a reduced replica of it stands in front of today’s church) was erected within the walls of Fort-Rémy, in what we now call LaSalle. The original presbytery was built in 1680 and replaced five years later with another more comfortable building. The second church, built with cobble stone, was inaugurated in July 1703. The population of Lachine having migrated towards the Lachine Locks after the construction and the first widening of the Canal, the Fabrique council opted to relocate the church on land offered by a rich trader named Louis Boyer. In 1863, foundations were laid while a sacristy was erected to celebrate mass during the week. Consecration of the church took place on December 2, 1865, but the interior was only completed three years later. This third church burnt to ashes in a violent fire on October 7, 1915. Only the presbytery, the chapel and the Eucharistic species survived the flames. On April 4, 1919, construction began on the fourth (and last) church. It was inaugurated on December 21, 1920. Dalbé Viau (Mayor of Lachine from 1925 to 1933) and Alphonse Venne, designers of the plans for St. Joseph’s Oratory, were assigned the architectural work. They designed the building in the neo-roman style and the interior layout in the traditional shape of a Latin cross. On April 7, 1921, the church’s new Casavant organ was blessed. The ceremony was followed by a concert starring Auguste Descarries, son of former Lachine Mayor Joseph A. Descarries. This organ is an invaluable gem of our cultural heritage. Its significance in history and in the cultural and musical life of Lachine is undeniable. On December 11, 1923, five bells were blessed and installed into the left tower of the church. Made in France, their names are as follows: Saints-Anges, Sacré-Cœur, Marie, Joseph and Marie-Anne. On September 7, 1924, the bells of the burnt church were melted out and used as part of the Sacré-Cœur monument which stands on Promenade Père-Marquette, near 15e Avenue. The interior decoration of the church was given over to famous painter Ozias Leduc (1864-1955) who is considered to be one of the most influential figures of 20th century Canadian art. Leduc alone designed all the frescoes and sculptures. He did the work himself with help from an associate by the name of Fortunat Rho and a few apprentices, including Paul-Émile Borduas (1905-1960) and two young people from Lachine. In 1930, Ozias Leduc painted 34 murals on the walls of the nave, the transept, the choir and the organ loft. Unfortunately, renovations completed in 1959 altered Leduc’s original work. Attributed to sculptor Louis Jobin, the monumental statue of Archangel St. Michel gracing the facade of the church is made of wood and covered in copper. In 2001, the complete restoration of the organ began. It was entrusted to Casavant Frères themselves and planned out in three separate phases already completed. This project presented the perfect opportunity to add 85 horizontal trumpets to our monumental instrument already equipped with 4 keyboards, a pedalboard, 65 stops and 4 444 pipes. This gem became a veritable concert organ. Thanks Magik

Comments (46)


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NekhbetSun

7:14AM | Sun, 15 June 2008

Thanks for the info and cool shot !!! H u g s

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Severine

7:50AM | Sun, 15 June 2008

Il y a de très belles églises à Montréal, celle ci en fait parti !

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huismus

8:45AM | Sun, 15 June 2008

Beautiful capture! And thanks for the info.

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RodolfoCiminelli

10:21AM | Sun, 15 June 2008

L'excellente et belle photo, architecture impressionnante.....:!!!

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atsoram

2:08PM | Sun, 15 June 2008

Excellent capture!!!

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mickuk50

2:20PM | Sun, 15 June 2008

a very impressive building .excellent capture :o) mick

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1358

3:00PM | Sun, 15 June 2008

as a child, churches were very mysterious and powerful places.... mythic in their power.

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DennisReed

3:23PM | Sun, 15 June 2008

Superb church structure!

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Optiramma

6:15PM | Sun, 15 June 2008

what a grand facade! well captured!

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evielouise

12:42AM | Mon, 16 June 2008

my son being in the business and visiting montreal where he was born later in years was amazed of the lovely old buildings this is lovely!~

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evinrude

2:27AM | Mon, 16 June 2008

Very impressive architecture!

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KarmaSong

4:12PM | Mon, 16 June 2008

Les églises ont toutes une histoire souvent passionnante, comme celle-ci! Bravo Magik!

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Fahrenheit451

6:59PM | Mon, 16 June 2008

EXCELLENT!

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Mad-Mike

9:08PM | Tue, 17 June 2008

hallelujah!!! Fantastic bud!

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amirapsp

2:52PM | Sat, 28 June 2008

Excellent

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Darkwish

12:13PM | Sat, 09 August 2008

Amazing work! Very well done!

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