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The True Witness and Catholic Chronicle, Sixty Years of Catholic Journalistic Action
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The True Witness and Catholic Chronicle, Sixty Years of Catholic Journalistic Action
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| Abstract |
The weekly True Witness and Catholic Chronicle was an ultramontaine Catholic Montreal newspaper, founded in 1850 by George Edward Clerk (1815-1875), as an "organ in the English language to repel the ceaseless attacks of Protestant journals..." Its main rival was The Montreal Witness, a weekly evangelical Protestant newspaper founded in 1846. The True Witness became the defender of the largest English-speaking Catholic group in Montreal, the Irish, and maintained a staunch campaign for land reform and Home Rule in Ireland.
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Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Report
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33-46
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1937-1938
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en
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Coffey, Agnes. “The True Witness and Catholic Chronicle, Sixty Years of Catholic Journalistic Action.” Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Report (1938 1937): 33–46.
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