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Category: History

Through a Canadian stained glass window – John Stuart and Joseph Brant
Church of the Ascension Hamilton, History

Through a Canadian stained glass window – John Stuart and Joseph Brant

by Abby Mulvihill Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea, a Mohawk war chief, died in 1807 in Upper Canada. Before the American Revolution he … Continue reading Through a Canadian stained glass window – John Stuart and Joseph Brant

Through a Canadian stained glass window – Robert Addison, the First Resident Missionary of Niagara
Church of the Ascension Hamilton, History

Through a Canadian stained glass window – Robert Addison, the First Resident Missionary of Niagara

by Abby Mulvihill In this window the Reverend Robert Addison, the first Resident Missionary of Niagara, receives a bond for … Continue reading Through a Canadian stained glass window – Robert Addison, the First Resident Missionary of Niagara

Through a Canadian stained glass window: William Charles White, 
the bishop who loved China and her people
Church of the Ascension Hamilton, History

Through a Canadian stained glass window: William Charles White, 
the bishop who loved China and her people

by Abby Mulvihill Bishop William Charles White was born in 1873 and died in 1960. He was both an Anglican … Continue reading Through a Canadian stained glass window: William Charles White, 
the bishop who loved China and her people

Through a Canadian stained glass window – Woman’s Auxiliary Founder, Roberta Elizabeth Odell Tilton
Church of the Ascension Hamilton, History

Through a Canadian stained glass window – Woman’s Auxiliary Founder, Roberta Elizabeth Odell Tilton

by Abby Mulvihill Roberta Elizabeth Odell Tilton was born in 1837 and died in 1925. She was born into a … Continue reading Through a Canadian stained glass window – Woman’s Auxiliary Founder, Roberta Elizabeth Odell Tilton

Association keeps on giving
Donations, History

Association keeps on giving

by Hollis Hiscock Seven church and community groups have received donations from the Anglican Business and Professional Women’s Association of … Continue reading Association keeps on giving

Celebrating Canada’s 150th Anniversary
Canada 150, History

Celebrating Canada’s 150th Anniversary

Part of Canada’s history is our church’s story. Tell us yours, in 300 words or less. A story about … … Continue reading Celebrating Canada’s 150th Anniversary

Through a Canadian stained glass window – James Stewart, the missionary bishop who promoted education
Church of the Ascension Hamilton, History

Through a Canadian stained glass window – James Stewart, the missionary bishop who promoted education

by Mary Goldsberry Charles James Stewart, born 1775 in London, a son of the 7th Earl of Galloway, was an … Continue reading Through a Canadian stained glass window – James Stewart, the missionary bishop who promoted education

Through a Canadian 
stained glass window – our first bishop, Charles Inglis
Church of the Ascension Hamilton, History

Through a Canadian 
stained glass window – our first bishop, Charles Inglis

by Mary Goldsberry Charles Inglis became the first bishop of the first overseas diocese of the Church of England when … Continue reading Through a Canadian 
stained glass window – our first bishop, Charles Inglis

War Memorials – A Link To Our Past
History, War Memorials

War Memorials – A Link To Our Past

by Richard E. Ruggle If your church existed during one or both of the world wars, there is probably a … Continue reading War Memorials – A Link To Our Past

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