This essay explores the origins of, and elements of teaching and learning at Loretto Niagara, a girls’ boarding and day school operated by the Irish-based Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (The Loretto Sisters). Three key individuals shaped the development of Loretto Niagara: Michael Power, the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Toronto, Archbishop John Joseph Lynch, his second successor and Mother Teresa Dease, one of Loretto’s Canadian pioneers. Power was the bishop who invited the community to Canada; Lynch imagined a Catholic educational presence on the shores of the Falls and Dease contributed to the actualization of that vision. Through an analysis of archival sources, the paper argues that in the course of its 100 plus year existence,...
This study examines the educational provision for Roman Catholic children in the Diocese of Salford ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the history of the Margaret Eaton Schoo...
Approximately one in two parents across the province of Ontario, regardless of personal religious be...
This essay explores the origins of, and elements of teaching and learning at Loretto Niagara, a girl...
This chapter is part of the book Gender and Education in Ontario, whose copyright is held by Canadia...
I give Him to you that you may make Him grow. · With these words, the Virgin Mary extended the Infan...
The Reverend Demill opened his boarding school, Demill Ladies’ College in Oshawa, Ontario, in 1876 t...
Elizabeth Ann Seton”the first native-born U.S. citizen to be canonized”and her passion for education...
Between the early 1920s and 1960, Catholic schools in the Vancouver Archdiocese grew considerably fr...
This article provides a review and critique of scholarship on female education in Ireland, arguing t...
This thesis traces the history of St. Ildephonsus' College, New Norcia, a Catholic boys' boarding sc...
This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
The thesis, submitted for examination for a Doctorate of Philosophy by publication, examines the int...
The arrival of three Presentation Sisters in Waterford in 1798 marked the beginning of the first sch...
Holy Cross College, Woollahra, was established in the newly formed parish of Holy Cross by Cardinal ...
This study examines the educational provision for Roman Catholic children in the Diocese of Salford ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the history of the Margaret Eaton Schoo...
Approximately one in two parents across the province of Ontario, regardless of personal religious be...
This essay explores the origins of, and elements of teaching and learning at Loretto Niagara, a girl...
This chapter is part of the book Gender and Education in Ontario, whose copyright is held by Canadia...
I give Him to you that you may make Him grow. · With these words, the Virgin Mary extended the Infan...
The Reverend Demill opened his boarding school, Demill Ladies’ College in Oshawa, Ontario, in 1876 t...
Elizabeth Ann Seton”the first native-born U.S. citizen to be canonized”and her passion for education...
Between the early 1920s and 1960, Catholic schools in the Vancouver Archdiocese grew considerably fr...
This article provides a review and critique of scholarship on female education in Ireland, arguing t...
This thesis traces the history of St. Ildephonsus' College, New Norcia, a Catholic boys' boarding sc...
This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
The thesis, submitted for examination for a Doctorate of Philosophy by publication, examines the int...
The arrival of three Presentation Sisters in Waterford in 1798 marked the beginning of the first sch...
Holy Cross College, Woollahra, was established in the newly formed parish of Holy Cross by Cardinal ...
This study examines the educational provision for Roman Catholic children in the Diocese of Salford ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the history of the Margaret Eaton Schoo...
Approximately one in two parents across the province of Ontario, regardless of personal religious be...