Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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At the other end of the religious spectrum , New Brunswick's two Catholic bishops remained relatively silent concerning the schools ' controversy . In 1891 , Bishop Rogers of Chatham had refused to sign Archbishop Taché's petition ...
At the other end of the religious spectrum , New Brunswick's two Catholic bishops remained relatively silent concerning the schools ' controversy . In 1891 , Bishop Rogers of Chatham had refused to sign Archbishop Taché's petition ...
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38 Individual actions of the Priests were worrisome , but more foreboding was an apparent Pastoral Letter from the Bishop of Antigonish , His Lordship , Bishop John Cameron . On February 4 the Halifax Morning Chronicle reprinted the ...
38 Individual actions of the Priests were worrisome , but more foreboding was an apparent Pastoral Letter from the Bishop of Antigonish , His Lordship , Bishop John Cameron . On February 4 the Halifax Morning Chronicle reprinted the ...
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No Nova Scotian politician other than Fielding could have challenged Bishop Cameron's journal to such a heated and protracted debate without fearing the loss of many Roman Catholic supporters within the province .
No Nova Scotian politician other than Fielding could have challenged Bishop Cameron's journal to such a heated and protracted debate without fearing the loss of many Roman Catholic supporters within the province .
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