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Villa Saint Martin

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Villa Saint Martin front, Montreal
Villa Saint Martin front, Montreal

Villa Saint Martin is a centre in Ignatian spirituality run by the Society of Jesus in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was the first residential spirituality centre in Canada. It was founded in 1913 and opened by the Archbishop of Montreal, Paul Bruchési. It is situated in the east of Pierrefonds-Roxboro next to Saint-Laurent in Montreal on the shore of the Rivière des Prairies.

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Villa Saint Martin
Boulevard Gouin Ouest, Montreal Pierrefonds-Roxboro

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Villa St-Martin Les Jésuites

Boulevard Gouin Ouest
H4S 0A3 Montreal, Pierrefonds-Roxboro
Quebec, Canada
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