Adélard Langevin, born on August twenty-third, eighteen fifty-five, was a prominent Canadian Oblate priest who made significant contributions to the Catholic Church in Canada. He served as the Archbishop of Saint-Boniface, where he became a pivotal figure in the religious community.
In addition to his ecclesiastical duties, Langevin was a passionate advocate for the rights of French-speaking Catholics in Manitoba. He played a crucial role in the Catholic struggle to restore language and religious rights during the contentious Manitoba Schools Question, demonstrating his commitment to preserving cultural identity.
On May twentieth, nineteen thirteen, Langevin founded the La Liberté newspaper, which became an important voice for the French-speaking community in Manitoba. His leadership and vision helped to foster a sense of unity and purpose among his followers.