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![[Association Les Dionne d'Amérique]](../images/c/ca_dionn.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 2 April 2017
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The association Les Dionne d'Amérique Inc., founded on 4 December 1986, is 
  member of the Fédération des associations de familles du Québec (FAFQ, known 
  until 26 April 2014 as the Fédération des familles souches du Québec, FFSQ).
  
The ancestor of the Dionne d'Amérique are Antoine Dionne and his wife, 
  Catherine Ivory, who settled on Orleans Island around 1662. Six of their 
  twelve children died during infancy. The 5th child, Jean Dionne (1670-1752) 
  was the only surviving male child. Among the famous members of the Dionne 
  lineage are Gérard Dionne (b. 1919), Bishop of Edmunston (New Brunswick) from 
  1983 to 1993; Rita Dionne-Marsolais (b. 1947), Representative at the Quebec 
  National Assembly (1994-2008), Minister of Culture and Communication, in 
  charge of the Charter of French Language (1994-1995) and Ministry of Revenue 
  (1998-1999); France Dionne (1947), Representative at the Quebec National 
  Assembly (1985-1997); and Deidra Dionne (b. 1982), bronze medalist in the 2002 
  Winter Olympics in freestyle aerial ski and the 2001 and 2003 FIS World 
  Freestyle Ski Championships.
  http://www.famillesdionne.com/ - Association website
The flag of 
  the association is white with the association's coat of arms.
Photo:
  
  http://www.famillesdionne.com/FR/activites/2009/index.html 
The 
  arms, designed by the priest Lucien Godbout, President of the Canadian Society 
  of Heraldry, are:
"Azure a cross argent superimposed to a base wavy of the 
  same cantonned first by a fleur-de-lis, second by a grapevine, third by an old 
  house and fourth by a garb of wheat all or and charged by twelve stars gules. 
  The shield surmounted by a scroll or inscribed "Dionne" the initial gules and 
  the other letters sable. Beneath the shield a scroll or inscribed with the 
  motto "Avec Dieu Servir" the initial gules and the other letters sable."
  
The symbolism of the arms was described by Alfred Levasseur.
The 
  background of the shield represents Quebec, most of all Orleans Island,where 
  the ancestors settled.
The cross is a symbol of the Christian faith of the 
  ancestors and their relatives.
The base wavy recalls that the ancestors 
  sailed to Orleans Island through the river. It also recalls a fountain called 
  Divona / Dionne. 
The point shape of the shield recalls the keel of the 
  ship that transported the ancestors.
The fleur-de-lis recalls the 
  French origin of the ancestors. It was once shown on the arms of the kings and 
  princes of France and is featured on the flag of Quebec.
The grapevine 
  recalls that the first French settlers called Orleans Island, where the 
  ancestors settled, Bacchus Island.
The old house represents the house, 
  built in Normand style, where Antoine Dionne and Catherine Ivory spent their 
  last years; Antoine died on 25 December 1721 in the house that belonged to 
  their son-in-law, Barthélemy Gobeil.
The garb of wheat recalls that the 
  first Dionne were farmers.
The twelve stars stand for the twelve children 
  of Antoine Dionne and Catherine Ivory. Around 1680, all families with at least 
  twelve children were offered a rent by king Louis XIV.
Azure is a 
  symbol of France and Quebec, of peace, of the sky, and of the heavens.
  Gules is a symbol of ardor, courage and force, fire and power.
Or is a 
  symbol of spiritual resources, of the soul and of the heart.
Argent is a 
  symbol of material resources, such as agriculture, economy, national life. 
  Argent is also the colour of the river's 
water, and the image of purity 
  and power.
The motto, To Serve With God, calls for the protection of 
  the Holy Ghost on the Dionne lineage.
  
  http://www.famillesdionne.com/FR/armoiries.html - Association's website
  Ivan Sache, 2 April 2017