List of Contributors

 

Indre Cuplinskas  is a doctoral candidate in the History of Christianity at the University of St. Michael’s College. She is currently completing her dissertation on the French-speaking Canadian Specialized Catholic Action movement Jeunesse étudiante catholique and its publication JEC/Vie étudiante.

 

Terence Fay, SJ, authored A History of Canadian Catholics: Gallicanism, Romanism, and Canadianism published by McGill-Queen’s University Press in 2002. He is also a faculty member in church history at the Toronto School of Theology for St. Augustine’s Seminary at the University of Toronto. Father Fay is past president of the Canadian Catholic Historical Association and the current editor of its Bulletin. He has published articles and reviews in historical journals in Canada, Ireland, Italy, United States, and United Kingdom. His current research project is preparing a sequel to A History of Canadian Catholics entitled The New Faces of Canadian Catholics: the Asians.

 

John FitzGerald is Past-President and currently President-General of the English section of the Canadian Catholic Historical Association. He is Adjunct Professor of History and Visiting Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University of Newfoundland. 

 

Sheila Ross received her Bachelor of Social Work and her M. A. in Renaissance History from the University of Calgary. Her publications include articles in CCHA Historical Studies (1996, 1998, and 2003) and an article in Coming of Age: 100 Years of Educating Alberta Girls and Women (2004).

 

Myroslaw Tataryn  is currently Professor and Chair of Religious Studies and Anthropology at St. Thomas More College, Saskatoon. He has published in theological journals in Canada, the United States, Great Britain and Ukraine, writing in the areas of Eastern Christian Theology and Ukrainian religious life in Canada. His current area of research has focused on the interplay between culture and religion in the early decades of Ukrainian settlement in Canada. Commencing July 1, 2005 he will assume new duties as Dean and Vice-President of St. Jerome's University in Waterloo.