MCQ Views and Voices
This podcast is all about life in the Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec regions of the province of Québec, and features interviews with interesting people who live or work here, discussions about bilingualism, and amazing but little-known stories about local history.
MCQ Views and Voices
From Burton to Barton, part 21: Sainte Brigitte's Daughters
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Season 2
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Episode 21
In this episode, co-hosts Julie Miller and François Roy look at the Irish and bilingual history of Sainte Brigitte on the south shore, going back to the first settler in the 1830s, John O'Sullivan. This episode focuses on some of the women of the parish, but Julie starts by going back even further to tell the story of the saint in whose honour the parish was named. In the 1800s and first half of the 1900s, if women did not want to marry and have children, they had very few choices; one of the few options open to them was to become a nun, or a teacher, or both. As Julie says, when looking into the history of women, sometimes you have to interpret the silences, and their lives raise as many questions as they answer.