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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Catholic
Problems in Western Canada, by George Thomas
Daly
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Title: Catholic Problems in Western Canada
Author: George Thomas Daly
Release Date: May 11, 2006 [EBook #18378]
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG
EBOOK CATHOLIC PROBLEMS IN WESTERN ***
Produced by Al HainesCatholic Problems
in
Western Canada
By
George Thomas Daly, C.SS.R.
With preface by the Most Reverend O. E. Mathieu,
Archbishop of ReginaTORONTO: THE MACMILLAN
COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.,
AT ST. MARTIN'S HOUSE
Permissu Superiorum
ARTHUR T. COUGHLAN, C.SS.R., Provincial.
Imprimatur
EDWARD ALFRED LEBLANC, Bishop of St. John,
N.B.
St. John, N.B., December 8th, 1920.
Copyright, Canada, 1921
BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA,
LIMITED
TORONTORESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
TO
THE CATHOLIC HIERARCHY
OF CANADA.CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART 1.—RELIGIOUS PROBLEMS
CHAPTER 1.—THIS CALL OF THE WEST
A Call from the West—The Call of the Catholic
Church in the West—The
Response of the East—The Specific Object of the
Catholic Church
Extension Society.
CHAPTER 2.—BRIDGING THE CHASM
The Catholic Church Extension Society in Canada
—Its Principles and
Policy.
CHAPTER 3.—PRO ARIS ET FOCIS
The Ruthenian Problem—A Religious and National
Problem—Its
Phases—Its Solution.
CHAPTER 4.—WHY? WHAT? WHO?The necessity of a Field Secretary for the
Organization of our
Missionary Activities.
CHAPTER 5.—PLOUGHING THE SANDS
The Church Union Movement; its Causes and
Various Manifestations—The
Protestant and Catholic View-point.
CHAPTER 6.—"THEM ALSO I MUST BRING"
(Jo, v, 16)
The Apostolate to non-Catholics; its Obligation—
What have we
Done?—What Can we Do?
CHAPTER 7.—PROS AND CONS
Obstacles that Impede. . . . Circumstances that
Help the Work of the
Church in Western Canada.
PART 2.—EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
CHAPTER 8.—WHY SEPARATE?
A Moral Reason—A Social Reason—A PoliticalReason—A National
Reason—A British Reason—A Religious Reason . .
. for our "Separate
Schools."
CHAPTER 9.—A WINDOW IN THE WEST
A Crusade for Better Schools in Saskatchewan: Its
History—Its
Lessons—An Invitation and a Warning.
CHAPTER 10.—UNICUIQUE SUUM
Principle on which should be Based the Division of
Company-taxes between Public and Separate
Schools.
CHAPTER 11.—DREAM OF REALITY
Higher Education in Western Canada—Duty of the
Hour—University
Training, Condition of Genuine leadership—For
Catholics Higher
Education means Higher Catholic Education—The
Concerted Action of all
Catholics in Western Canada can make a Western
Catholic University a
Reality.PART 3—SOCIAL PROBLEMS
CHAPTER 12.—BEYOND BERLIN
After-war Problems from a Catholic view-point—
Reconstruction—The Duty of the Hour.
CHAPTER 13.—"WHOM DO MEN SAY THAT
THE SON OF MAN IS?" (Matt. xvi, 13)
Public Opinion and the Catholic Church—What is
Public Opinion—Its
Power—How it is Formed—The Catholic Church in
its Relation to Public
Opinion—Our Duties to Public Opinion.
CHAPTER 14.—"TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU
FREE" (Jo. viii, 32)
Facts—Principles—Policy of the Catholic Truth
Society—Its Value for the Church in Western
Canada.
CHAPTER 15.—A SUGGESTION
Importance of the Catholic Press—Requisites for
its Success in the
West.
CHAPTER 16.—THE NEW CANADIAN