The Anglican Church and Socio-Political Change: Implications for an English-Speaking Minority in Quebec

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Author/collaborator
Title
The Anglican Church and Socio-Political Change: Implications for an English-Speaking Minority in Quebec
Abstract
A study of the impact of the Quiet Revolution on Quebec’s Anglican Church and parishioners. Since the early 1960s, Anglophones in Quebec have experienced losses to their community through out-migration and the loss of social power. The author reveals various responses to and impacts of these changes within the Anglican Church, including levels of financial commitment for individual parishes and mission outreach, numbers of Easter communicants and response to liturgical changes. The author’s research also analyzes implications for the church in relation to its aging population, the role of women, and the significance of family histories.
Type
PhD dissertation
University
McGill University
Place
Montreal
Date
1991
# of Pages
361-iv p.
Language
en
URL
Citation
Marshall, Joan. “The Anglican Church and Socio-Political Change: Implications for an English-Speaking Minority in Quebec.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 1991. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMM/TC-QMM-70193.pdf.
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