Catholics at the Gathering Place: Historical Essays on the Archdiocese of Toronto, 1841-1991Mark George McGowan, Brian P. Clarke Dundurn, 01.01.1993 - 352 Seiten These seventeen original and innovative studies reinterpret the social and institutional development of the Archdiocese of Toronto. Beginning with the arrival of Irish Catholic immigrants in the 1820s and concluding with the Archdiocese's burgeoning ethnic mosaic of the present day, this volume examines the evolution of lay confraternities, clerical formation and discipline, religous education, immigrant adjustment, the life and contribution of women's religious orders, the Catholic response to conscription during World War I and the fascism during World War II, and the Catholic struggle for social justice amidst Toronto's rapid industrial growth. Throughout, we witness the exciting interplay beween the Archdiocese's Catholics and their increasingly secularized environment. |
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Population of Adjala and Mono Townships 18511881 | 17 |
MURRAY W NICOLSON | 23 |
BRIAN P CLARKE | 41 |
Population of Toronto 18481881 | 64 |
CULTURAL IDENTITY | 66 |
CLERGY AND RELIGIOUS | 69 |
MARK G MCGOWAN | 175 |
Italian Catholics and Methodists in Toronto 19061925 | 176 |
Voluntary Enlistment in the CEF by Religious Denomination | 201 |
Age and Marital Status of Catholic Soldiers | 207 |
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL QUESTIONS | 209 |
LUIGI PENNACCHIO | 233 |
BRIAN F HOGAN | 255 |
JAMES BROWN | 275 |
BARBARA J COOPER | 89 |
MARY ALBAN BOUCHARD | 105 |
ZOFIA SHAHRODI | 138 |
ENRICO CARLSON CUMBO | 155 |
Metropolitan Separate School Board Enrolments 19601970 | 289 |
TWO VIEWSTHE HISTORIAN AND | 293 |
JOHN S MOIR | 313 |