Her sweep ended when she spotted Chris standing a hundred feet away in front of the seventeenth-century Saint-Sulpice Seminary, the city’s second-oldest building. The austere, stone structure was constructed in 1687 by the Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice. The French Catholic order was invited to New France in 1657 with the mission to convert indigenous people. Saint-Sulpice Seminary remains an active school for priesthood to this day.
