St. André Grasset - Devotional Canvas
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A portrait of St. André Grasset for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. André Grasset
Also known as André Grasset de Saint-Sauveur or the Canadian Martyr of the Revolution.
St. André Grasset was the first Canadian-born saint, a Sulpician priest of Montreal who was studying in France when the Revolution broke out.
After refusing to take the Civil Constitution of the Clergy oath, he was arrested and massacred at the Carmelite convent in Paris on September 2, 1792, alongside St. Salomon Leclercq and 191 other clergy and religious. He is venerated as the first martyr of Canadian Catholicism.
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Feast Day: September 2
Patronage: Canadian-born martyrs · Sulpicians · The Diocese of Montreal
Lived: April 5, 1758–September 2, 1792 in Montreal, New France (Quebec); France
Category: Priest / Martyr
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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A portrait of St. André Grasset for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. André Grasset
Also known as André Grasset de Saint-Sauveur or the Canadian Martyr of the Revolution.
St. André Grasset was the first Canadian-born saint, a Sulpician priest of Montreal who was studying in France when the Revolution broke out.
After refusing to take the Civil Constitution of the Clergy oath, he was arrested and massacred at the Carmelite convent in Paris on September 2, 1792, alongside St. Salomon Leclercq and 191 other clergy and religious. He is venerated as the first martyr of Canadian Catholicism.
Quick Facts
Feast Day: September 2
Patronage: Canadian-born martyrs · Sulpicians · The Diocese of Montreal
Lived: April 5, 1758–September 2, 1792 in Montreal, New France (Quebec); France
Category: Priest / Martyr
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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