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Canada: The Introduction of Christianity in Early Canada

The Cántaro Monographs

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Canada: The Introduction of Christianity in Early Canada

By: Steven R Martins
Narrated by: Isaac Gross
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Is there, or was there ever, such a thing as a "Christian" Canada? Contrary to what historical revisionists might claim, Canada has a rich and deep Catholic and Protestant heritage. The motto on the Canadian coat of arms and inscribed on the Peace Tower in Ottawa bears witness to this fact: "A Mari Usque Ad Mare", Latin for "From Sea to Sea" derived from Psalm 72:8. In this short book, Steven R. Martins provides a brief survey of Christianity's introduction to early Canada, and how Canada and the Christian faith were inseparable in terms of its founding identity and aspiring spirit.

©2021 Steven Richard Martins (P)2023 Steven Richard Martins
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