This commemorative volume celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the ordination of two prominent Canadian priests, Fathers Dowd and Toupin. Drawing on personal recollections and archival sources, Curran provides a vivid portrait of the social and cultural context in which these two men lived and worked. He also offers valuable insights into the evolution of the Catholic Church in Canada during the mid-twentieth century. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Catholicism in Canada.
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