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Matching Articles"Religion" (Total 63)
Education
Public education in Newfoundland and Labrador, since its beginnings in the early 19th century, has largely been shaped by religion and the economy.
Evangeline Booth: Orator and Preacher
A brief biography of Evangeline Booth (1865-1950), fourth elected general and world leader of the Salvation Army, and her connection to Newfoundland
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Ferryland, NL
A brief history and description of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Ferryland, NL, a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1863.
The Irish Christian Brothers in 19th-century Newfoundland
A lay order of religious men, the Irish Christian Brothers were recognized as a 'congregation' whose mission was to serve and educate the poor.
Glimpses of Rural Newfoundland Past
A glimpse into the life of John Lewis (1788-1866), an itinerant Methodist missionary to Newfoundland from 1814 to 1819.
Photo Album Provides Valuable Historical Record
An introduction to the album of Joseph Laurence (1819-1886) showing photos of Newfoundland from the late 19th century.
Masonic Temple, St. John's, NL
About the Masonic Temple, a Registered Heritage Structure in St. John's, NL, built in 1885 as a formal hall for the Freemasons.
Newfoundland Methodism
About Methodism in Newfoundland, from arrival, to expansion, to consolidation with the United Church of Canada.
The Moravian Church
A look at the Moravian Church, it's origins, and it's influence on Newfoundland and Labrador.
Alexander Mortuary Chapel of All Souls, Bonavista, NL
About the Alexander Mortuary Chapel of All Souls, a Registered Heritage Structure built in Bonavista in 1896-1897.
Mortuary Chapel, Trinity, NL
The Mortuary Chapel is a wooden, Gothic Revival structure built in 1880 to service the Trinity, NL area. It is one of few remaining mortuary chapels in the province.
Bishop James Louis O'Donel (1737-1811)
About the life of Bishop James Louis O'Donel, who came to St. John's and formally established the Roman Catholic Church in Newfoundland.
Bishop Patrick Lambert
About the life of Bishop Patrick Lambert, second Roman Catholic bishop of St. John's.
Eastport Peninsula: Permanent Settlement
Modern day settlement on the Eastport Peninsula began permanent residency in Barrow Harbour and Salvage from the 1780s onward.
The Presbyterian Church in Newfoundland
A brief history on the Presbyterian Church and relations with Newfoundland.
Presentation Sisters
Overview of the history of the Presentation Sisters in Newfoundland.
Wood Was First C of E Priest Ordained in Newfoundland
A account of the life of Thomas Martin Wood (1807-1881), the first Church of England priest to be ordained in Newfoundland.
Religion and Politics, 1829-1850
About the relationship between religion and politics in Newfoundland from 1829-1850.
Religion in Stephenville
This article is about the role religion played in the development of Stephenville (then called Acadian Village).
Religion in Newfoundland and Labrador
A broad look at religion in Newfoundland and Labrador throughout the centuries.
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