The Catholic Church in Canada has a young history that spans a little over 400 years.

Similar documents
THE CANADIAN SAINTS The Canadian Martyrs: Saint Isaac Jogues, Jesuit priest, (Born in 1608, martyred in 1646).

Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys Pilgrim Daughter of the Church Catechetical Activity. Ages 6-8

Teaching File There was faith in Montreal

Prayer for Canada (Prayer service to prepare for Canada s 150 th birthday. Suitable for Canada Day celebrations)

Religious Groups in the 2010 U.S. Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study

26 November The Right Honourable Stephen Harper Prime Minister of Canada Office of the Prime Minister 80 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2

An Anglican- Lutheran Cycle of Prayer for Canada

RCIA Class 12 December 2, 2015

Terms to Know: The seigneurial system

Studies of Religion. Changing patterns of religious adherence in Australia

The Spread and Impact of the Reformation

Introduction to Eastern Catholicism and the Byzantine Catholic Church

An Anglican Lutheran Cycle of Prayer Advent 2010 to the Reign of Christ 2011

The Spread and Impact of the Reformation

Europe s Cultures Teacher: Mrs. Moody

A Handbook Of Churches and Councils Profiles of Ecumenical Relationships

Non-Religious Demographics and the Canadian Census Speech delivered at the Centre For Inquiry Ontario April 29, 2011

ST FIDELIS CATHOLIC NURSERY ADMISSIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURES

Burial Christians, Muslims, and Jews usually bury their dead in a specially designated area called a cemetery. After Christianity became legal,

Event A: The Decline of the Ottoman Empire

HSC Studies of Religion 1 Life Skills. Year 2016 Mark Pages 23 Published Feb 24, 2017 SOR 1 FULL NOTES 99 ATAR. By Brooke (99.

APHG Ch. 6 Religion Study Guide 2014 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

IN THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH JUDICIAL CENTRE OF REGINA

BEECHWOOD WAY. Section 110 Charity Pathway SECTIONALS THE. Cemetery Foundation Fondation du cimetière

Community Life as lived by the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa

Major American Denominations

Churches and Ecclesial Communities with valid Baptism

The Mosaic. Catholic faith. Discovering the Eastern Catholic Churches. May 10, 2014

The Church. Communion. Comm. Union

ANGLICAN CHURCHES OF MANITOBA

The Roman Catholic Church - Exercises 1

Project Hope Importance of Religious Freedom

What is Christianity?

Admissions Policy and Procedures

Migration to the Americas. Early Culture Groups in North America

Diocese of Prince George Calendar AUGUST. Date(s) Activity/Event Venue Department

+ To Jesus Through Mary. Name: Per. Date: Eighth Grade Religion ID s

A CHRONOLOGY OF PROTESTANT BEGINNINGS: HAITI

Admissions Policy

Variable Group: Citizenship Nationality and Religion Variable Sub-Group Religion Canadian Century Research Infrastructure Project

Admissions Policy In Year Admissions

Wisconsin Longitudinal Study Codebook. relr75: What is your current religious preference?

Chapter 4 Culture & Currents of Thought

Being Pro-Religious, Low Religious, and No Religious in Montreal

NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY

Blessed Mother Marie-Léonie ( )

Christianity, Islam, and Judaism UNIVERSAL RELIGION

Heat in the Melting Pot and Cracks in the Mosaic

Canadian Society of Church History Conference Program 2017

A CHRONOLOGY OF PROTESTANT BEGINNINGS: SPAIN

DOWNLOAD PDF THE SPIRITUAL PORTRAIT OF SAINT MARGUERITE DYOUVILLE

THREE MYTH-UNDERSTANDINGS REVISITED

Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. Mr. Booth s World History CE

42,000+ Southern Baptist Churches: Do We Really Need Another One? J. D. Payne

RCIA Class December 1, December 6, Rite of Acceptance at the 8:30 am Mass

CATHOLICISM IN THE UNITED STATES Part One: Evangelization of America and Canada

Creating the Modern Middle East

3 Dec ACC The people of the Anglican Church of Canada ELCIC The people of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

The Catholic Explosion

We address this letter to you as church leaders deeply concerned about the multiple crises in the Middle East.

"A Few Acres of Snow"

Who We Are and What We Believe

SACRAMENTO DIOCESAN ARCHIVES

+ To Jesus Through Mary. Name: Per. Date: Eighth Grade Religion ID s

Who they were and what they accomplished. Was Cartier accompanied by a priest chaplain when he made his

Key Issue 1: Where Are the World s Religions Distributed? Pages

WORLDVIEW. Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum. Excerpt from Aboriginal Perspectives

A Pilgrim People The Story of Our Church Presented by:

MEET OUR PATRIARCHS The Most Reverend John McClellan Marshall, OSL Patriarch John

Crossing Denominational Lines Part II Dr. S.J. Daniels, Sr.

Global Church History

Pioneer Schools By SISTER MARY PIA, C.N.D.

TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (SCIENCE & SPORTS COLLEGE) ADMISSION POLICY (FOR ENTRY IN SEPTEMBER 2017)

Blessed Mother Marie-Léonie ( )

charism of their congregation. The center organizes different activities for the members.

TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (SCIENCE & SPORTS COLLEGE) ADMISSIONS CRITERIA 2016/17

Jeopardy. Thirteen O.Cs Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300

Christian Denominations

EASTERN CANADA PILGRIMAGE 9 DAY NOVENA / CONSECRATION TO ST JOSEPH WITH FATHER PAUL MORET DIOCESE OF EDMONTON

The Church: Our Story Directed Reading Worksheet Unit 4 The Church Is Teacher 4.2 The Good News Proclaimed

PLENARY ASSEMBLY September 2016 Addendum 4

Do Now. 1. Try and define the term religion. 2. How is the cultural landscape marked by religion? Think of obvious and subtle ways.

His Excellency Frangois de Mont~orency-Laval Born April 30th at Chateau de Montigny sur-aure in the

200 Years. Bi-centennial Celebration of the Church in Southern Africa

Welcome to History 06 History of the Americas II Prof. Valadez

DON & MARIE JOSE MANN - South Africa

CANADIAN EVANGELICAL MISSIONS ENGAGEMENT STUDY METHODOLOGY

The Distinctiveness of the Episcopal Tradition. Session #3: Unity in Diversity

Archdiocese of Washington. Map of the Archdiocese of Washington. Page A-1. Updated: 2/9/2018

TABLE OF ESTIMATED SIZE OF THE PROTESTANT MOVEMENT IN ARGENTINA, 1995 Produced by Clifton L. Holland, Director of PROLADES (July 8, 1998)

CHAPTER 14 PRESENCE OF CHRISTIAN GROUPS IN PERSIA FROM 30 A.D. TILL NOW

Unit 1: Founding the New Nation FRQ Outlines

Council of the North Prayer Cycle

An Initial Survey of the Harvest Field and Harvest Force in Canada

DARKNESS CAN ONLY BE SCATTERED BY LIGHT JOHN PAUL II

Graduating Student Questionnaire

The Most Reverend Doctor Foley Beach Archbishop and Primate Anglican Church in North America

Religious affiliation in Greater Western Sydney, 2016 By Amy Lawton, Social Research and Information Officer, WESTIR Limited

Part I: The Byzantine Empire - A Quick Overview

& North America. After the creation of two vicariates -- Brooklyn and Alaska -- in 1904 for the

Transcription:

The Catholic Church in Canada has a young history that spans a little over 400 years. Catholicism took root in Canada with the Europeans arrival in the New World. On July 7, 1534, on the shores of the Gaspé peninsula, a French priest accompanying the explorer Jacques Cartier celebrated Mass for the first time on what was to become Canadian soil. A Missionary Country Colonization began in New France with the founding of Quebec City in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain and the establishment of Ville-Marie, now Montreal, by Sieur Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve in 1642. Many French religious congregations sent men and women to New France to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ, thus beginning a major missionary initiative. The Recollect Franciscans, the Jesuits, the Sulpician Fathers, the Ursulines, the Hospitallers of Saint-Joseph and the Augustinians founded schools, set up hospitals and opened seminaries. Two major Canadian religious orders were founded: the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, by Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys in 1658, and the Grey Nuns, by Saint Marguerite d Youville in 1737. In 1658, Bishop François de Laval was named Apostolic Vicar for Canada. He later became the first Bishop in America. He was responsible for most of the territory which today covers Canada and the United States. In the early Church of the New World, six Jesuits and two lay associates were killed between 1642 and 1649 thus becoming martyrs. From Atlantic to Pacific In 1759, despite the abolition of the French regime, after the defeat of the French forces at the hands of the British, the Catholic Church continued to grow. Many years later, with the restoration of rights for Catholics in Great Britain, the Church was able to expand into English Canada. The Archdiocese of Kingston was established in 1826, the Archdiocese of Toronto in 1 / 5

1841 and the Archdiocese of Ottawa in 1847. In 1841, the Act of Union gave the Church in Canada full legal standing. In 1820, the episcopal district of the Red River was established; In 1871, it became the Archdiocese of Saint-Boniface. This was the start of a large missionary endeavour by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Western and Northern Canada, particularly among the Aboriginal peoples. The Church was established from the Atlantic to the Pacific with the creation of dioceses in St. John s in 1784, Halifax in 1842, Victoria in 1846, and Vancouver in 1873. The Rich Diversity of the Church in Canada The Eastern Churches have also played a major role in the development of the Catholic Church in Canada, especially in Western Canada, where there were large migrations of people from Eastern Europe, particularly from the Ukraine. Today, the Ukrainian Church is the largest of the Eastern Churches in Canada. Its founder, Bishop Nykyta Budka, was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2001. Other Eastern Churches in Canada serve Slovaks, Armenians, Greek-Melkites, Maronites, Syrians and Syro-Malabars. A Canadian Portrait Canada is a vast territory with a northern climate. Most of the population is located along the country s southern border with the United States, leaving many large areas of the interior and north with few inhabitants. The Canadian society is a mosaic of many languages and cultures from around the world. As a reflection of its historical development, Canada is constitutionally bilingual, with English and French as the two recognized official languages. According to statistics from the Government of Canada, 83% of the population calls itself Christian. There are more than 30 Christian denominations in Canada. The major Christian Churches include Catholic, the United Church, Anglican, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, Orthodox and Pentecostal. These Churches account for 91% of all Christians. Catholics in Canada account for more than half of all Christians. There are 71 dioceses in Canada, including the Military Ordinariate and eight eparchies (jurisdictions of the Eastern Catholic Church). ization began in New France with the founding of Quebec City in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain and the establishment of Ville-Marie, now Montreal, by Sieur Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve in 1642. 2 / 5

Many French religious congregations sent men and women to New France to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ, thus beginning a major missionary initiative. The Recollect Franciscans, the Jesuits, the Sulpician Fathers, the Ursulines, the Hospitallers of Saint-Joseph and the Augustinians founded schools, set up hospitals and opened seminaries. Two major Canadian religious orders were founded: the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, by Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys in 1658, and the Grey Nuns, by Saint Marguerite d Youville in 1737. In 1658, Bishop François de Laval was named Apostolic Vicar for Canada. He later became the first Bishop in America. He was responsible for most of the territory which today covers Canada and the United States. In the early Church of the New World, six Jesuits and two lay associates were killed between 1642 and 1649 thus becoming martyrs. From Atlantic to Pacific In 1759, despite the abolition of the French regime, after the defeat of the French forces at the hands of the British, the Catholic Church continued to grow. Many years later, with the restoration of rights for Catholics in Great Britain, the Church was able to expand into English Canada. The Archdiocese of Kingston was established in 1826, the Archdiocese of Toronto in 1841 and the Archdiocese of Ottawa in 1847. In 1841, the Act of Union gave the Church in Canada full legal standing. 3 / 5

In 1820, the episcopal district of the Red River was established; In 1871, it became the Archdiocese of Saint-Boniface. This was the start of a large missionary endeavour by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Western and Northern Canada, particularly among the Aboriginal peoples. The Church was established from the Atlantic to the Pacific with the creation of dioceses in St. John s in 1784, Halifax in 1842, Victoria in 1846, and Vancouver in 1873. The Rich Diversity of the Church in Canada The Eastern Churches have also played a major role in the development of the Catholic Church in Canada, especially in Western Canada, where there were large migrations of people from Eastern Europe, particularly from the Ukraine. Today, the Ukrainian Church is the largest of the Eastern Churches in Canada. Its founder, Bishop Nykyta Budka, was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2001. Other Eastern Churches in Canada serve Slovaks, Armenians, Greek-Melkites, Maronites, Syrians and Syro-Malabars. A Canadian Portrait Canada is a vast territory with a northern climate. Most of the population is located along the country s southern border with the United States, leaving many large areas of the interior and north with few inhabitants. The Canadian society is a mosaic of many languages and cultures from around the world. As a reflection of its historical development, Canada is constitutionally bilingual, with English and French as the two recognized official languages. According to 4 / 5

statistics from the Government of Canada, 83% of the population calls itself Christian. There are more than 30 Christian denominations in Canada. The major Christian Churches include Catholic, the United Church, Anglican, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, Orthodox and Pentecostal. These Churches account for 91% of all Christians. Catholics in Canada account for more than half of all Christians. There are 71 dioceses in Canada, including the Military Ordinariate and eight eparchies (jurisdictions of the Eastern Catholic Church). 5 / 5