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Alexis André

Father Alexis André (18321893) was a missionary Roman Catholic priest active in Western Canada.

André was born in Kergompez , France, on July 6, 1832. He was ordained a priest on July 14, 1861 and was immediately sent as a missionary to the Red River Colony and the Dakota Territory. He spent much time in service to people in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, especially the Métis population. He served the first mass in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

As a result of Fr. André's close association with the Métis, he was assigned as Louis Riel's spiritual advisor prior to his execution in 1885.

In 1887 André was appointed to the Calgary, Alberta mission. He died in Calgary on January 10, 1893.

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