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A window into the heart of Canadian Catholic life at the dawn of the twentieth century. Every page of The Canadian Catholic Directory and Ecclesiastical Register and Almanac 1904 hums with the energy of a faith community shaping a young nation. Here, the names and roles of church leadership, the rhythm of feast days, and the intricate architecture of church governance come together, offering more than a simple clergy reference guide - this is a living record of religious devotion, organisation, and tradition. Meticulously compiled, this rare religious almanac bridges the past and present,…mehr

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A window into the heart of Canadian Catholic life at the dawn of the twentieth century. Every page of The Canadian Catholic Directory and Ecclesiastical Register and Almanac 1904 hums with the energy of a faith community shaping a young nation. Here, the names and roles of church leadership, the rhythm of feast days, and the intricate architecture of church governance come together, offering more than a simple clergy reference guide - this is a living record of religious devotion, organisation, and tradition. Meticulously compiled, this rare religious almanac bridges the past and present, serving historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by early 20th century Canada or the evolution of the Catholic Church. Within its historical church records and ecclesiastical register, readers discover the networks that sustained parishes, the figures who guided the Canadian Catholic community, and the milestones that defined an era. It is a touchstone for those seeking insight into Canadian religious history and the enduring influence of Catholic church publications. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader, a researcher, or a classic-literature collector, this work stands as both a practical resource and a cultural treasure.