2017-12-21 - Hénédine was the middle name of the lady who gave the money for the existing church. Because churches cannot be named after persons not in the saints directory; the priest spent a considerable amount of time researching and found an obscure St. Henedine of Cagliari, a martyr in Sardinia during the second century. The organ was electrified, but is otherwise original. -Database Manager
Source: Stoplist courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives Date not recorded
Ste-Hénédine, Québec Église Ste-Hénédine Casavant Op. 493 1912 2/13 _____________________________________________________________ GRAND ORGUE RÉCIT PÉDALE 8' Montre 65 8' Principal 54 b 16' Bourdon 30 8' Mélodie 65 8' Bourdon 61 8' Flûte 12 8' Dulciane 53 a 8' Viole de Gambe 61 4' Prestant 65 8' Voix Céleste 49 2' Doublette 61 4' Flûte Harmonique 61 8' Trompette 65 8' Hautbois 49 c Octave Aigüe Trémolo a 1-12 Mélodie b 1-7 Bourdon c 1-12 Viole [Received from Jeff Scofield December 21, 2-17]
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