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The View From Rome
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One of the acrimonious episodes in French-English relations in Canada resulted from the bilingual schools question in Ontario in the early part of the twentieth century; the issue reinforced the di...
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04 July 2002

One of the acrimonious episodes in French-English relations in Canada resulted from the bilingual schools question in Ontario in the early part of the twentieth century; the issue reinforced the divisions within the Catholic Church between francophones and anglophones. In 1916 the Pope wrote a letter to the Canadian bishops in the hope of encouraging a peaceful settlement to this dispute. In his discussion the pope and his advisers relied heavily on the Apostolic Delegate of the Holy See to Canada, Archbishop Pellegrino Stagni, particularly on two reports Stagni had sent to Rome in 1915 on the problems regarding bilingual schools in the province and especially in the city of Ottawa. In The View From Rome John Zucchi translates these two reports for the first time. His introduction places the reports in context and offers historical background to the events surrounding the divisions in the church.
Price: $110.00
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion
Publication Date:
04 July 2002
ISBN: 9780773570108
Format: eBook
BISACs:
HISTORY / Canada / General, RELIGION / Christian Education / General, EDUCATION / Bilingual Education
"Zucchi's translation and introduction offers a very thorough analysis of Stagni's reports, and a historical perspective on these important events." Roberto Perin, Department of History, Glendon College, York University -----
"Zucchi's scholarship is sound. He has demonstrated familiarity with the secondary literature surrounding the topic and has also successfully integrated primary research with these secondary studies in his introduction" Peter Kent, Department of History, University of New Brunswick
"Zucchi's translation and introduction offers a very thorough analysis of Stagni's reports, and a historical perspective on these important events." Roberto Perin, Department of History, Glendon College, York University ----- "Zucchi's scholarship is sound. He has demonstrated familiarity with the secondary literature surrounding the topic and has also successfully integrated primary research with these secondary studies in his introduction" Peter Kent, Department of History, University of New Brunswick