policy of self-governing native churches and the training of native clergy who would eventually replace the missionaries. Although Wilson did instruct two young Ojibwa men as catechists, and another, John
causes and results ([1898?]), and Only clergy, episcopally and canonically ordained can legally, officiate in the Church of England, in Canada (1920) – all controversial issues
. His coverage of the controversy surrounding the burial of Joseph Guibord* elicited a ban by local Roman Catholic clergy against his paper in
struggle for the survival of the French fact. His newspaper columns recalled the heroic struggles of the past, praised the courage and devotion of the Catholic clergy and the directors of mutual benefit
Pelletier in a federal by-election on 17 Feb. 1869. Some 50 special constables maintained order during the polls. Even though Routhier had the support of the clergy and many of the voters
until March 1905. A reorganization in 1894 had given the clergy an important place on the board: three of the nine commissioners were priests. The archbishop continued to designate the chairman, who
support as minister (doubtless for political expediency) to Archbishop Paul Bruchési* of Montreal and to the clergy in carrying out their
Feild 17 years earlier for the training of the clergy. He was ordained priest by Feild a year later in St John’s cathedral.
In June 1874
. Pelletier retained this office until 28 Jan. 1901, putting to good use his skills as a mediator and conciliator. He was sometimes called the “lay bishop,” and his contacts with the clergy were also of
authoritative style of leadership that he had demonstrated at Assumption. He insisted on well-trained clergy, strict adherence to the moral and dogmatic teaching of the church, and fiscal restraint. Fearful of
security to a generation of builders who were valued by the clergy and favoured by the project managers. Ouellet built or remodelled nearly 250 churches, mainly between 1876 and 1905
, with the clergy voting for Anglo-Catholic John Charles Roper and the laity for Clarendon Lamb Worrell*. On the seventh ballot, high
bequests of $100,000 for the maintenance of the household science faculty and $300,000 for training Methodist clergy.
In praising her, male Methodist
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L’Émancipation lodge had to suspend its activities on 13 June 1910, following attacks by the clergy, some newspapers, and members of the Association Catholique de la Jeunesse Canadienne-Française
of clergy, and encouraging the work of the Presentation sisters. Together with Bishop Michael Francis Howley
L’Heureux lived with the Blackfoot, often wearing a cassock and performing baptisms and marriages. He was despised and vilified by the clergy and fur traders both for being homosexual and for pretending to be
Roman Catholic, he donated 80 acres to the parish of Saint-Ignace-des-Saules for a new church and rectory in 1906, and he assisted the local clergy in the settlement of French Canadians, who by the early
Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin* of St Albert was causing concern among the clergy of the diocese, who believed that the appointment
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Eugène Lefebvre was not a flamboyant figure. He is perhaps best seen as typical of the Roman Catholic clergy who led or followed the French Canadian migration into northeastern Ontario towards the end of
Gloucester Navigation Company Limited was founded in 1907 after preliminary meetings were held at the college. The teaching priests at Lebastard’s college were also extremely helpful to the local clergy