In October, the majority of the 50 sisters who live in the monastery founded by St. Mary of the Incarnation will head to the Quebec borough of Beauport and a uninterrupted cycle that dates back to 17th-century New France is coming to an end.
In October, the majority of the 50 sisters who live in the monastery founded by St. Mary of the Incarnation will head to the Quebec borough of Beauport and a uninterrupted cycle that dates back to 17th-century New France is coming to an end.