This paper is based upon research covering the period 1931-61 and is aimed at examining relationships between Roman Catholic social teaching and conse quent social action within the Province of Ontario. The seven studies constituting the research focused on six distinct areas in and around the cities of Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa, and Sudbury. Excluding seminaries or theologates, four of these cities contained one Catholic post-secondary institu tion, typically identified as an ' Arts and Science' college or university, and the city of Ottawa contained two such institutions
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This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
Between 1929 and 1990 the Catholic Church issued a number of authoritative documents on Catholic sch...
The constitutional and statutory frameworks within which education operates in Canada are significan...
In 1963, Glendon College, York University, located in Toronto Canada, admitted mainly Christian stud...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central purpose of this thesis is to recount the histori...
This longitudinal case study examined the origins, growth, and development of Catholic schools in th...
While Max Weber wrote extensively on a range of religions—Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism, and most...
The present thesis is concerned with the history and development of religious education in Ontario s...
Approximately one in two parents across the province of Ontario, regardless of personal religious be...
This paper is an institutional case study of how post-World War II social trends reconfigured Canadi...
St. Thomas More College was established as a Catholic college at the University of Saskatchewan in ...
ii Roman Catholic separate schools ’ denominational right to receive public funding is a contentious...
Adding to a growing body of research on women and religion in English Canada, this historical study ...
This study analyzes the factors which contributed to the development of a separate, lrish Catholic s...
This dissertation discusses the evolving educational apostolate of the Institute of the Brothers of ...
This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
Between 1929 and 1990 the Catholic Church issued a number of authoritative documents on Catholic sch...
The constitutional and statutory frameworks within which education operates in Canada are significan...
In 1963, Glendon College, York University, located in Toronto Canada, admitted mainly Christian stud...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central purpose of this thesis is to recount the histori...
This longitudinal case study examined the origins, growth, and development of Catholic schools in th...
While Max Weber wrote extensively on a range of religions—Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism, and most...
The present thesis is concerned with the history and development of religious education in Ontario s...
Approximately one in two parents across the province of Ontario, regardless of personal religious be...
This paper is an institutional case study of how post-World War II social trends reconfigured Canadi...
St. Thomas More College was established as a Catholic college at the University of Saskatchewan in ...
ii Roman Catholic separate schools ’ denominational right to receive public funding is a contentious...
Adding to a growing body of research on women and religion in English Canada, this historical study ...