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Holy-Rose is a district located at the north of the Ville of Laval, with the Quebec. The old city of Holy-Rose became part of the town of Laval, during its formation in 1965. It is the fourth district in importance for its number of inhabitants after Chomedey, Fabreville and Laval-des-Rapides.

There is in the north of the district the Holy-Rose Old man crossed by the Holy-Rose boulevard and the south of the district is divided west-east by the boulevard Priest-Labelle, that is to say Champenois in the west and Champfleury in the east. Champfleury is also the again proceeded testing ground of the ecological city, like before the Recyclage of residential waste (now widespread on the scale of the city) and at present of the Compostage.

History

Holy-Rose belongs to the first generation of villages to be developed on the territory of the Île Jesus. Second parish of the island, it is at the same time founded as that of Saint-Vincent-of-Paul, because of the distance of the church theDirty ones for the residents of Holy-Rose. It is into 1740 that Gilles Hocquart, intendant of News-France, issues the erection of these two parishes. The episcopal see being vacant, the religious services are exempted in the presbytery built in 1741, while waiting for the construction of the first church in 1746. When to canonical erection, it comes only one century later.

The first church built out of wood of cedar is set up on the ground of Julien Malboeuf, to approximately 6.7 km in the North-East of the current church, on the territory of the old town of Auteuil. A cross of way set up in 1933, disappeared today, pointed out the site of the first church.

A few years after the construction of the first church, the negligence and the bad maintenance of the masonry oblige its replacement by a new construction. A disagreement, between Mgr Jean-Olivier Briand and the parishioners, on the localization of this second church, causes the interruption of the exercise of the worship between 1768 and 1780.

An agreement having finally intervened between the opponents, the construction of a second church to the site chosen by the bishop is decided in 1780 and will be carried out in 1788 on grounds yielded by Charles-Michel and Jacques-Joseph-François Filiatrault; the church will be completed 24 years later. This second church is demolished in 1857, and one then uses his stone with the construction of the new house of the verger like to the handing-over with nine of the mass grave and the fence of the cemetery.

Become too small with the years, this church will be replaced by a third church built in 1856, on the same site as the preceding one.

The presence of the two bridges - Porteous (1832-1852) in the east and Plessis-Bélair (1854-1945) in the west - partly explains the development characteristic of Holy-Rose. Indeed, contrary to other villages, this development is not carried out around the church, but according to two branches of industry one around the street of the Patriots and the boulevard Holy-Rose, the other around the Holy-Rose boulevard and of the boulevard Priest-Labelle. Holy-Rose is the native village of the famous priest Antoine Labelle who was also Minister for Colonization in the government of the Prime Minister Honore Mercier.

Municipal organization

In 1858, the village of Holy-Rose is detached from the municipality of Holy-Rose-of-Lima to form a distinct municipality. In 1915, it is the western part of the Holy-Rose parish which is detached to form the parish Holy-Rose-West.

In 1918, the village of Holy-Rose obtains the statute of city. In 1930, the western part of the parish Holy-Rose-West becomes the municipality of village of Beach-Laval. At that time, Holy-Rose undergoes an important economic crisis and a fall of her population which will be corrected only with the beginning of the year 1940.

The residue of the municipality of parish of Holy-Rose-of-Lima takes in 1950 the name of Holy-Rose-Is which will become in 1961 the town of Auteuil. As for the parish of Holy-Rose-West, it becomes the town of Fabreville in 1957.

Finally in 1960, the town of Holy-Rose appendix two parts of the town of Fabreville and part of the territory of the municipality of Parish of Holy-Rose-Is; and it becomes listed in 1964, before being amalgamated at the town of Laval the following year.

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