"Primary schools multiplied everywhere, promoted by the Educational Society of Quebec and by the law of the parish schools. Colleges for secondary instruction were founded wherever needed, and several episcopal sees were erected: Kingston, Charlottetown, and Montreal. In all these movements Bishop Panet took a leading part."
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Bernard-Claude Panet
Bernard-Claude Panet (9 January 1753 – 14 February 1833) was a Canadian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Quebec.
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