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Dioceses celebrate arrival of replica ship.


Quebec

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 Jeanie Johnston The Jeanie Johnston is a replica of a three masted barque that was originally built in Quebec, Canada in 1847 by the Scottish-born shipbuilder John Munn. Original Ship
The original Jeanie Johnston was bought by Tralee, Co.
 sailed into the harbour at Quebec City from Ireland. This was not the original Jeanie Johnston but an intricately-constructed replica, built at Blennerville, near Tralee, Ireland.

For the captain and crew, it was a return to its place of origin and its distinguished role in transporting emigrants escaping the Irish famine in the mid-19th century.

The arrival had special significance for three dioceses in a companion relationship: the diocese of Limerick Diocese of Limerick may refer to:
  • Church of Ireland Diocese of Limerick
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Limerick
 and Killaloe in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland Noun 1. Church of Ireland - autonomous branch of the Church of England in Ireland
Anglican Church, Anglican Communion, Church of England - the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury
, the Canadian diocese of Quebec, and the Episcopal church Episcopal Church, Anglican church of the United States. Its separate existence as an American ecclesiastical body with its own episcopate began in 1789. Doctrine and Organization
 diocese of New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). . Some members from the dioceses of Quebec and New Hampshire visited the shipyard in 1999 mad saw the ship under construction.

As part of the Quebec City visit, a banner with the logo of the companion diocese program, carried across the Atlantic on the ship, was presented to representatives of the diocese of Quebec. The banner then travelled to the diocese of Net, Hampshire for presentation to Bishop Douglas Theuner on his retirement. For the final part of its journey, the banner will return to the diocese of Limerick and Killaloe.

Grosse Isle, in the St. Lawrence, was a major entry point into North America in the mid-19th century as disease destroyed the potato crop, a staple of the Irish diet, from 1845-1848. The resulting famine caused one million Irish to emigrate and one million deaths. Many emigrants did not survive the two-month transatlantic trip on what were often described as coffin ships and are buried on Grosse Isle.

The Jeanie Johnston, originally built in Quebec, was chosen as the model for the replica ship because of its record of not losing any passengers in transit; beginning with its first trip in 1848, it always had a doctor aboard for its 16 voyages to Quebec, Baltimore and New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, and brought more than 2,500 emigrants to new beginnings.

Rev. Lynn Ross is a retired priest in the diocese of Quebec.
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Title Annotation:Canada
Author:Ross, Lynn
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Dec 1, 2003
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