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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