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Creed and culture : the place of English-speaking Catholics in Canadian society, 1750-1930 / edited by Terrence Murphy and Gerald Stortz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)1993.Description: 1 online resource (xxxix, 253 pages, 11 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, portraitsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773563674
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BX1421 .C744 1993
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Robert Choquette -- Anti-Catholoicism in Canada: From the Britisch Conquest to the Great War / J.R. Miller -- Catholicism and Colonial Policy in Newfoundland, 1779-1845 / Raymond J. Lahey -- Scottish Catholicism in Canada, 1770-1830 / J.M. Bumsted -- The Policy of Rome towards the English-Speaking Catholics in British North America, 1750-1830 / Luca Codignola -- Trusteeism in Atlantic Canada: The Struggle for Leadership among the Irish Catholics of Halifax, St. John's, and Saint John, 1780-1850 / Terrence Murphy -- The Growth of Roman Catholic Institutions in the Archdiocese of Toronto, 1841-90 / Murray Nicolson -- "Improvident Emigrants": John Joseph Lynch and Irish Immigration to British North America, 1860-88 / Gerald Stortz -- The Parish and the Hearth: Women's Confraternities and the Devotional Revolution among the Irish Catholics of Toronto, 1850-85 / Brian Clarke -- Toronto's English-Speaking Catholics, Immigration and the Making of a Canadian Catholic Identity, 1900-30 / Mark McGowan.
Subject: The essays in Creed and Culture combine narrative elements with historical analysis to examine the experience of English-speaking Catholics in the light of social categories such as ethnicity, gender, and class. The Catholicism of English Canada is set in context by comparisons with broader Canadian developments and with the history of Catholicism in the English-speaking world. The authors discuss not only institutional history and church-state relations but also popular piety and lay involvement in religious affairs. The complexity and diversity of the experience of anglophone Catholics is highlighted through accounts of relations with their French-speaking counterparts and Protestant compatriots, European Catholic immigrants, and ecclesiastical authorities in Quebec, Ireland, Scotland, and Rome.
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The essays in Creed and Culture combine narrative elements with historical analysis to examine the experience of English-speaking Catholics in the light of social categories such as ethnicity, gender, and class. The Catholicism of English Canada is set in context by comparisons with broader Canadian developments and with the history of Catholicism in the English-speaking world. The authors discuss not only institutional history and church-state relations but also popular piety and lay involvement in religious affairs. The complexity and diversity of the experience of anglophone Catholics is highlighted through accounts of relations with their French-speaking counterparts and Protestant compatriots, European Catholic immigrants, and ecclesiastical authorities in Quebec, Ireland, Scotland, and Rome.

English-French relations in the Canadian Catholic community / Robert Choquette -- Anti-Catholoicism in Canada: From the Britisch Conquest to the Great War / J.R. Miller -- Catholicism and Colonial Policy in Newfoundland, 1779-1845 / Raymond J. Lahey -- Scottish Catholicism in Canada, 1770-1830 / J.M. Bumsted -- The Policy of Rome towards the English-Speaking Catholics in British North America, 1750-1830 / Luca Codignola -- Trusteeism in Atlantic Canada: The Struggle for Leadership among the Irish Catholics of Halifax, St. John's, and Saint John, 1780-1850 / Terrence Murphy -- The Growth of Roman Catholic Institutions in the Archdiocese of Toronto, 1841-90 / Murray Nicolson -- "Improvident Emigrants": John Joseph Lynch and Irish Immigration to British North America, 1860-88 / Gerald Stortz -- The Parish and the Hearth: Women's Confraternities and the Devotional Revolution among the Irish Catholics of Toronto, 1850-85 / Brian Clarke -- Toronto's English-Speaking Catholics, Immigration and the Making of a Canadian Catholic Identity, 1900-30 / Mark McGowan.

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