Petit Séminaire of Quebec
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Petit Séminaire of Quebec (French: Petit Séminaire de Québec) is a Roman Catholic seminary in Quebec City founded by Monsignor François de Laval, the first bishop of New France.
Founded as a school for priests, it later became a classical college after 1759.
Famous academia and alumni from Séminaire de Québec include:
- Adam Schott
- Charles Sauvageau
- Vincent Mazzocchi
- James Ross
- Father Sébastien Morel
- Célestin Lavigueur
- Charles J. Millar
- E. Rochette
- Father Georges Frazer
- Henry McKernan
- Father Thomas Marcoux
- Antoine Dessane
- Louis Sigismond Pfeiffer
- Joseph Vézina
- Father Pierre-Chrysologue Desrochers
- Robert Talbot
- Edwin Bélanger
- Father Marc Letarte
- Erneest Gagnon
- J.-A. Gilbert
- T.F. Molt
- G. Raineri
- M. Range
- Émile Larochelle
- Guy-Charles Valois