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 Church Missionary Gleaner was published 1896-1903 by the Canadian Church Missionary Society. In 1903 they joined forces with the MSCC and published its news in the New Era.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 10 - Canadian Church Missionary Gleaner, 1902
The Fellowship of the West, a missionary society that was affiliated with the Diocese of Montreal to assist the western clergy. Founded in 1928 in Montreal by Geoffrey Guiton, Elton Scott and Reuben Kenneth Naylor, they believed that not all missionary efforts had to be funnelled through the central MSCC office in Toronto. Two teams of enlisted clergy in 1929 were sent from Montreal to provide personnel to the Dioceses of Athabasca, Kootenay and Cariboo. The fellowship was disbanded in the spring of 1978.
Scope and Content
Reel 1 - Microfilm consists of Newsletters, 1929-1975; Diary by R.K. Naylor, 1929; printed material; Minute Books, 1928-1956; Fellowship of the West material from the Diocese of Toronto
Finding Aids
Finding aid available. See Microfilm collections - Diocese of Montreal.
The Mission World (1914-1921), which superceded The New Era (1903-1913), was published by the MSCC. New Era and The Mission World are numbered continuously. 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.
Monthly Letter Leaflet (1888-1893) was the newsletter of the Church of England's Woman's Auxiliary to Missions. It was renamed The Letter Leaflet when the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society was formed and ran under that title from Feb. 1893 until December 1922. It was followed by the Living Message, 1923 to May 1986, and then the Anglican Magazine, Jan. 1987-Dec. 1991. Volume numbering is continuous
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of September 1888 to December 1889.
The New Era (1903-1913) was published by the MSCC. It changed its name to The Mission World in 1914 and ran until 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.