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Olivier Touzeau, 15 May 2020
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Saint-Blaise-sur-Richelieu: 68.42 km², 1,850 inhabitants
The parish of 
Saint-Blaise was established (canonical erection) on 8 October 1890. The 
municipality of Saint-Blaise was established on 6 October 1892, composed of the 
four cadasters of Saint-Valentin, Saint-Jean, St-Cyprien and 
Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (L’Acadie).
On 10 August 1898, the 
Sainte-Elisabeth parish in Montreal organized a pilgrimage to Saint-Blaise, 
advertised on 5 august 1898 in "La Patrie".
"Saint Blasius is specifically 
involved against to cure sore throat. Those wanting to be healed or protected 
should join priests who would, as approved by the Holy See, apply to their neck 
two blessed candles and recite the prayer: 'Through the intercession of St. 
Blasius, bishop and martyr, may the Lord preserve you from sore throat and any 
other evil [...]'. In this country, where this devotion has been introduced some 
years ago, a great number of miraculous healing had been recorded. Let us all 
take advantage of the opportunity and go to St. Blasius' sanctuary to venerate 
the relics of the great saint and be applied candles blessed in his honor."
"Sore throat" was indeed goiter, whose cause, iodine deficiency, would be 
elucidated only decades later.
http://www.st-blaise.ca/municipalite/histoire/ 
The invocation of St. 
Blasius of Sebaste in case of sore throat is rooted in Jacobus Voragine's Golden 
Legend, chapter 38.
"There was a woman that had a son dying, in whose throat 
was a bone of a fish athwart, which estrangled him, and she brought him tofore 
his feet, praying him that he would make her son whole. And S. Blase put his 
hand upon him and made his prayer to God that this child, and all they that 
demanded benefits of health in his name, that they should be holpen and obtain 
it, and anon he was whole and guerished.
[...]
And anon then the tyrant 
did do smite off his head, and S. Blase prayed to our Lord tofore his death that 
whosoever desired his help from the infirmity of the throat, or required aid for 
any other sickness or infirmity, that he would hear him, and might deserve to be 
guerished and healed. And there came a voice from heaven to him saying that his 
petition was granted and should be done as he had prayed."
https://www.christianiconography.info/goldenLegend/blaise.htm 
William 
Caxton's translation, 1483
Ivan Sache, 16 May 2020
Flag visible at
https://www.google.com/maps
White flag with logo.
The logo was changed in 2013 (source:
http://www.st-blaise.ca/municipalite/histoire/logo/)
Olivier Touzeau, 15 May 2020
The first logo was designed in 1989, when the municipality was still called 
Saint-Blaise - and would remained so until 1993.
The logo was modernized in 
2013 for a better representation of the territory.
The stylized blue "S" 
represents river Richelieu, which waters the territory of Saint-Blaise-sur-Richelieu.
The stylized green "B" emphasizes the importance of green areas and 
environmental quality for every-day's life; the wheat spike highlight the 
significance of agriculture.
The horizontal wavy lines recall furrows and 
Saint-Blaise-sur-Richelieu's agricultural orientation. Yellow and green evoke 
maize and cropped areas. The wavy lines also represent the river's waves and the 
different components of Saint-Blaise-sur-Richelieu's society.
http://www.st-blaise.ca/municipalite/histoire/logo/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 16 May 2020
 ![[municipal flag]](../images/c/ca-qcbrc1.gif) image by 
Olivier Touzeau, 15 May 2020
 image by 
Olivier Touzeau, 15 May 2020
 Flag visible in 2009: in 2009:
 
 https://www.google.com/maps
Olivier Touzeau, 15 May 2020