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clergy, fathers Kyran Walsh and J. O’Connor, actively campaigned for Hogsett and his running mate, Charles Furey
it. Laterrière was a veritable financial abyss for the little community and a cause of great irritation among the Quebec diocesan clergy. Several
Signay, a petition to Pope Gregory XVI from the Montreal clergy in favour of a separate bishopric. When faced with Signay’s refusal to forward it to Rome before obtaining London’s
Christie of Westminster Presbyterian Church, where Hutchings was an office holder, resigned from the association. Pressure from the clergy did not move Hutchings, and both the strike and the union collapsed
of the colonial and imperial governments. Salaberry’s drawing-room became a favourite place for members of the seigneurial nobility, the clergy, and the government to meet. The paternalistic Salaberry
 
. Rosemary Wagner Anglican Church of Canada, Diocese of Toronto Arch., Clergy cards, W. A. Johnson. AO, RG 22-305, no.43320; RG
. The Salvation Army was the only religious organization of the time in which women were allowed to become the equivalent of clergy. This acceptance undoubtedly helps to explain the predominance of female
 
Lower Town. Lajus commended himself to the populace and the clergy as a responsible and Christian individual. He joined the religious confraternity of
[La Croix] episcopacy and he went so far as to state that the bishop should resign because of the divisions he caused among both clergy and laity. Death overtook Jacques de Lamberville
Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin* of St Albert was causing concern among the clergy of the diocese, who believed that the appointment
losses.” Letendre had powerful friends among the clergy and in the Conservative party. Archbishop Alexandre-Antonin Taché* of St
 
of the house, the intestate estates bill, the libel bill, and the clergy reserves. These were all provincial, as distinguished from local, issues; as such, they are the first on record for Middlesex
Anti-Clergy Reserves Association and in the 1860s served as a member of the University of Toronto senate. In the census of 1851 Congregationalists in
Lobley to come to Canada as principal of the proposed Montreal Diocesan Theological College. Bishop’s College at Lennoxville, Quebec, had provided clergy for Montreal since the founding of the diocese in
Ryerson*, who did not hesitate to criticize government policy on the disposition of the clergy reserves. In a letter to fellow minister Robert Alder
memorandum on the Métis. At a time when political patronage governed the awarding of contracts and appointments, Lépine played all his cards. He was also concerned not to displease the anti-Liberal clergy
indigenous native clergy in Rupert’s Land [see James Settee*; Thomas Vincent
 
the young Acadians of these settlements who were attracted by their free life and the hope of plunder. The activities of the privateers were opposed by the clergy who felt that they had a bad influence
 
both eloquence and commitment to the missionary role of the church. During his years in Halifax he continued his interest in the Oxford (Tractarian) Movement within the Church of England clergy, a
not had strong religious and patriotic convictions, and had not also wished to “dispel the old and continually revived calumny that the clergy seeks to keep the people in ignorance.” Despite his
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