The Story of Saint David


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Every year on the first of March, the people of Wales celebrate St David's Day. Who was David? Why do we remember him? This story describes a boy who had very special gifts. As he grew up, he became famous for his preaching and his miracles.










St. David's and Dewisland


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Religion and Ethnicity


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The essays in this volume deal with the relationship between living religious traditions in Canada and the fabric of Canadian society. Canada is a pluralistic society, ethnically and religiously. How are these two pluralisms related? Their connection is intimate, but never simple. For many years there could plausibly have been said to be a dominant Anglo-Canadian Protestant tradition, with other faiths and denominations being associated primarily with ethnic minorities. No doubt this would always have been a simplistic understanding, but today, as Canadian culture is increasing secularized, it is religion itself that the majority sees as a minority concern. Ethnic and religious loyalties pull together against a secular assimilation. Such a change leaves the “establishment” denominations with an unwanted identity crisis of their own, not the least part of which is due to an unfamiliar awareness of their own ethnic roots and histories.







The Cambrian


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Chwedlau gwerin Cymru


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Contains over 60 Welsh folktales with an extended introduction and a guide to Welsh pronunciation and language.




Highland Cathedral


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