Algoma Quarterly, established 1874, was continued by Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal in 1876, which was in turn continued by Algoma Missionary News, 1884 to 1956
Arctic News was established in 1929 by Church of England Missions. Publication was moved to Canada in 1939, and became the responsibility of the Diocese of the Arctic. It is published twice a year.
The Berean was a weekly church newspaper edited by the Rev. C.L.F. Haensel with a unique flavour with emphasis on the doctrine of justification by faith and missionary topics. It was also "... the principle church chronicler of the terrible cholera epidemic of 1847, and of the heroic manner in which the clergy of the Church of England, and those of other Christian bodies, met the crisis." Millman, p.6
The object of the society shall be to promote research into the history of the Anglican Church of Canada and matters relating thereto; and to publish historical studies and documents as circumstances
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of vols. 1-18, 1950-1968 of the CCHS Journal.
The object of the society shall be to promote research into the history of the Anglican Church of Canada and matters relating thereto; and to publish historical studies and documents as circumstances
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of 1978-1983 issues of the CCHS Journal.
The Canadian Church Magazine and Mission News, June 1887 to 1902, (formerly Our Mission News, established July 1886) was published by the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society. It was followed by New Era in 1903 to 1913 under the MSCC.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 9 - Canadian Church Magazine and Mission News, 1886-1900
Reel 10 - Canadian Church Magazine and Mission News, 1900-1902
The Canadian Churchman was a weekly church newspaper published first in Merrickville by the Rev. T.A. Parnell (1862-1863) and by John H. Parnell in Kingston (1863-1870).
This newspaper is not to be confused with the Canadian Churchman published in Toronto (1890-1989).
Scope and Content
Reel A - Brief history of church journalism in Ontario; table of contents for the microfilm of the Canadian Churchman (1862-1870)
Reel A - Vol. 1, No. 1 (10 July 1862) to Vol. 4, No. 23 (27 Dec. 1865)
Reel B - Vol. 4, No. 24 (Jan. 3, 1866) to Vol. 7, No. 33 (Mar. 17, 1869)
Reel C - Vol.7, No. 34 (Mar. 24, 1869) to Vol. 9, No. 1 (Aug. 10, 1870)
The Canadian Churchman was founded as The Dominion Churchman in 1875 by Frank Wootten, he changed the name to Canadian Churchman in 1890, bought out the Church Evangelist in 1898, and the Church Record in 1903 all of which were acknowledged in the masthead as they were taken over. The name changed to Anglican Journal in 1989.