Item Detail
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29331
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1
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11
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English
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The Linguistic and Ethnic Transformation of the Church in Quebec since the Mid-1960s
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Journal of Mormon History
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October 2017
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43
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4
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Champaign, IL
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University of Illinois Press; Mormon History Association
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155-184
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The article explores the transformation of the Mormon Church in Quebec from primarily an English-speaking Church to one that is dominated by French language. Topics covered include origins of the Church in Quebec, missionary work in the French-speaking population of Quebec in the 1960s, and the role of the political and social environment unique to Canada itself in the linguistic and ethnic transformation of the Mormon Church in Canada.
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A History of the Mormon Church in Canada
Canadian Mormon Identity and the French Fact
Canadian Mormons : History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Charles Ora Card and the Founding of the Mormon Settlements in Southwestern Alberta, North-West Territories
Ethnic Groups and the LDS Church
First Meetinghouse in Quebec City
Specialized Congregations
Testimonies for the Truth
The Great Canadian Mission : A Jubilee History
The Latter-day Saints, the Doughnut, and Post-Christian Canada
The Mormon Presence in Canada