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St. Patrick's and Irish Catholics
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| Title |
St. Patrick's and Irish Catholics
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| Abstract |
The establishment of Montreal's Saint Patrick's as the city's first Irish-Catholic Parish church, and the role of Father Patrick Dowd (1813-1891) and other nineteenth-century Sulpicians priests in the organization and running of the parish. The author describes how the English-speaking members of the Sulpician Order over the second-half of the nineteenth century encouraged the segregation of the Irish Catholics away from the control and domination of the city’s French-language Catholic ecclesiastical hierarchy.
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| Book Title |
The Sulpicians of Montreal: A History of Power and Discretion, 1657-2007
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| Place |
Montréal
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| Publisher |
Wilson & Lafleur
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| Date |
2013
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| Pages |
393-318
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| Language |
en
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| ISBN |
978-2-89689-117-7
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| Citation |
Olson, Sherry. “St. Patrick’s and Irish Catholics.” In The Sulpicians of Montreal: A History of Power and Discretion, 1657-2007, edited by Dominique Deslandres, John A. Dickinson, and Ollivier Hubert, translated by Steven Watt, 393–318. Montréal: Wilson & Lafleur, 2013.
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