Thursday, April 25, 2013

Artist priest turns 100

Imagination guides pastor's creativity
Rev. Paul-Emile Cote celebrates his 100th birthday at St.
Joseph Parish in Prince Albert. (Photo: Prairie Messenger)
Artist Rev. Paul-Emile Cote was the first in the Prince Albert diocese to receive a papal blessing from Pope Francis, on occasion of his 100th birthday.
Lectures, demonstrations and exhibits became part of the priest's lifestyle.

Rev. Cote often said, "I want to help Canadians become aware of the dormant artistic talent hidden in their soul."

For full story, see The B.C. Catholic website.

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