Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada
Abstract
In 1917, The Mission World began dedicating its February issue to the children for use in the Sunday Schools. The first issue was entitled, The Sunday School Number, and then changed to The Children's Number. When The Mission World ceased publication at the end of 1921, The Children's Number continued to be published once a year in February. This was done once a year to maintain the connection with the children and to inform them of the activities of the broader church outside of the parishes. After 1922, the name was changed to Children's World Mission.
The national missionary efforts of the Church of England in Canada was started by the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1893-1902. It was restyled at the General Synod of 1902.
The Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) was formed at General Synod held in Montreal in 1902. The MSCC was established to carryout the general missionary work of the Church and consisted of all members of The Church of England in Canada, known as the Anglican Church of Canada after 1955. Subject to the authority of the General Synod (Board of Missions), the work of the society was administered by a Board of Management and consisted of all Diocesan bishops and included 2 clergy and 2 lay people elected by the Diocesan Synods and the officers of the Society. The Board of Management met twice a year.
The Board of Management appointed an Executive Committee consisting of two Bishops, two Clergymen and two Laymen and the officers of the Society which met monthly to promote the work and interest of the Society.
Scope and Content
Film consists of the minutes of the Board of Management for the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1890-1902 (GS75-102) and the minutes of the Executive Committee for MSCC, 1902-1964 (GS75-103, Box 2-8)
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada
Abstract
Publishing history: Our Mission News, established July 1886, was renamed the Canadian Church Magazine and Mission News June 1887 to 1902, which was followed by New Era in 1903 to 1913, and then by The Mission World, 1914 to 1921. New Era and The Mission World are numbered continuously.
Notes
Mission World ceased publication at the end of 1921 due to lack of funding. The annual lenten children's issue was continued with the title, Children's Mission World.
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada
Abstract
Publishing history: Our Mission News, established July 1886, was renamed the Canadian Church Magazine and Mission News June 1887 to 1902, which was followed by New Era in 1903 to 1913, and then by The Mission World, 1914 to 1921. New Era and The Mission World are numbered continuously.
The Canadian Church Juvenile was published in the New Era as their Junior Dept. section Aug. 1903 to 1913.
In 1903 the Canadian Church Missionary Society started publishing its news in the New Era under the title Canadian Church Missionary Gleaner instead of having its own separate publication.
Dates
Toronto : 1903-1913.
Holdings
(1903) v.1, no.1 - (1913) v.11, no.12.
Publication Frequency
Monthly
Other Form
GSA Mf 92-02 Reels 10-11
See
See also: Canadian Church Magazine and Mission News