Roland-Benoît Jomphe Explained

Roland-Benoit Jomphe
Honorific Suffix:CM CQ
Birth Date:1917
Birth Place:Pointe-aux-Esquimaux
Nationality:Canadian
Occupation:Poet

Roland-Benoît Jomphe (1917–2003) was a Quebec poet[1] [2] from the Minganie region of Quebec.

Early life

He was born at Pointe-aux-Esquimaux in what later became the town of Havre-Saint-Pierre.[3] His father was a fisherman.

Career

Jomphe became a fisherman like his father and many of the town's founders. From 1944 to 1948, he was the manager-secretary of a fishermen's cooperative.[4]

With the arrival of QIT-Fer et Titane in 1948, many fishermen left their trade to become miners. In 1950, Jomphe became a sacristan (sexton) of the Parish of Saint-Pierre (St. Peter) which is operated by the Eudists.[5] In 1967, he became Secretary-Treasurer of his municipality. In these roles, and with his boat and his local knowledge, he made it his task to promote the beauty and qualities of his region to citizens and visitors, giving over 400 presentations both at home and afield and writing poetry.[6]

He often took travelling priests and bishops to visit the neighbouring islands of the Mingan Archipelago. During this time, he began to name the limestone monoliths which are a prominent feature of the limestone islands of the archipelago. He photographed and catalogued them in an album.[7] [8]

Jomphe's poetry was included in the National Film Board of Canada production, "Le Voyage au bout de la route", directed by Jean-Daniel Lafond.[1]

Parks Canada has mounted a permanent exhibition "Tribute to Roland Jomphe" at the Havre-Saint-Pierre Reception and Interpretation Centre of the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. This centre is located in the Portail Pélagie-Cormier Terminal building at the Port of Havre-Saint-Pierre.[9]

He died in December 2003.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Janis L. Pallister. The Cinema of Québec: Masters in Their Own House. 1995. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. 978-0-8386-3562-9. 59–.
  2. Book: Bona Arsenault. Pascal Alain. Histoire des Acadiens. 2004. Les Editions Fides. 978-2-7621-2613-6. 419–.
  3. Book: Jean-Paul Labourdette. Petit Futé Québec. 18 February 2009. Petit Futé. 978-2-7469-2347-8. 533–.
  4. Book: Nuit blanche. 2004. 66–67.
  5. Web site: Paroisse Saint-Pierre . Congregation of Jesus and Mary (The Eudists) . Archives of the Congregation . 19 August 2012 .
  6. Book: R. D. Lawrence. The Natural History of Canada. 2005. Key Porter Books. 978-1-55263-654-1. 26.
  7. Book: L'Actualité. 1999. Maclean-Hunter Limitée. xlii.
  8. Book: Collectif. Dominique Auzias. Jean-Paul Labourdette. Québec 2011. 26 January 2011. Petit Futé. 978-2-7469-3839-7. 524–.
  9. Book: AnneLise Sorensen. Christian Williams. The Rough Guide to Canada. 1 June 2010. Penguin. 978-1-4053-8745-3. 666–.