For generations eastern Nova Scotia was one of the most celebrated Roman Catholic constituencies in Canada. Occupying a corner of a small province in a politically marginalized region of the country the Diocese of Antigonish nevertheless had tremendous influence over the development of Canadian Catholicism. It produced the first Roman Catholic Prime Minister of Canada, supplied the nation with clergy and women-religious, and organized one of North America's most successful social movements. Disciples of Antigonish chronicles the history of this unique multi-ethnic community as it shifted from the firm ultramontanism of the nineteenth century to a more socially conscious Catholicism after the First World War. Peter Ludlow chronicles the faithful as they build a strong Catholic sub-state, deal with economic uncertainty, generational outmigration, and labour unrest. As the home of the "Antigonish Movement" - a network of adult study clubs, cooperatives, and credit unions - the diocese became famous throughout the Catholic world. The influence of "mighty big and strong Antigonish," as one national figure described the community, reached its zenith in the 1950s. Disciples of Antigonish traces the monumental changes that occurred within the region and the wider church over nearly a century, and demonstrates that the Catholic faith in Canada went well beyond Sunday Mass.
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DISCIPLES OF ANTIGONISH
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 528
Author: Ludlow, Peter
Publication Date: 2022-09-15
Language: English
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion
Publisher: MCGILL QUEENS UNIV PR
Dewey Decimal Classification: 282.716
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780228010876