Matching Articles"Religion" (Total 31)

  • Biography of Lester Burry, born in Safe Harbour, Bonavista Bay, 1898
  • Two tables showing (1) the percentages of Roman Catholics and Protestants in each district during the Confederation debate, and (2) the percentages of those who voted for either Responsible Government or Confederation in the 2nd referendum.
  • Information about the Church of England and it's influence in Newfoundland history.
  • About the Christ Church, a Registered Heritage Structure located in Quidi Vidi, St. John's and opened on 9 November 1842.
  • About Christ Church, a Registered Heritage Structure located in Clarke's Head built between 1905 and 1910.
  • There is a marked distinction in the architecture of religious buildings in Newfoundland, determined at first by period and then by denomination.
  • An overview of the work of Church Ladies in Newfoundland.
  • An introduction into the life of James Crawford (1893-1963), WW I veteran, businessman, and commanding officer of the Church Lads' Brigade.
  • Whether or not the province should adopt a non-denominational education system became a controversial issue during the 1980s and 1990s.
  • This article is about the Congregational Church in Newfoundland, its origins and ultimate merger with the Presbyterian Church
  • The Neck, a parcel of land used for inter-community and peninsular activities, is located between Eastport, Happy Adventure, and Sandy Cove.
  • Public education in Newfoundland and Labrador, since its beginnings in the early 19th century, has largely been shaped by religion and the economy.
  • A brief biography of Evangeline Booth (1865-1950), fourth elected general and world leader of the Salvation Army, and her connection to Newfoundland
  • A brief history of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Codroy, NL, a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1913.
  • An introduction to the album of Joseph Laurence (1819-1886) showing photos of Newfoundland from the late 19th century.
  • About the Masonic Temple, a Registered Heritage Structure located in Twillingate, NL and built in 1906.
  • About Methodism in Newfoundland, from arrival, to expansion, to consolidation with the United Church of Canada.
  • A look at the Moravian Church, it's origins, and it's influence on Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • About the Alexander Mortuary Chapel of All Souls, a Registered Heritage Structure built in Bonavista in 1896-1897.
  • A Mount Pearl Junior High school project about religion in Newfoundland and Labrador