My Basilian priesthood, 1961-1967 / Michael Quealey.
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- 1771122684
- 9781771122672
- 1771122676
- 9781771122689
- Quealey, Michael, 1934-2013
- Quealey, Michael, 1934-2013 -- Religion
- Basilian Fathers
- Catholic Church -- Clergy -- Biography
- Catholic Church -- Ontario -- Toronto -- History -- 20th century
- Église catholique -- Clergé -- Biographies
- Église catholique -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Basilian Fathers
- Catholic Church
- Priests -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Biography
- Catholic ex-priests -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Biography
- Ex-prêtres -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Biographies
- Catholic ex-priests
- Clergy
- Priests
- Religion
- Ontario -- Toronto
- 1900-1999
- 282.092 23
- BX4705.Q34 A3 2019
- cci1icc
- coll13
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"This memoir by the late Michael Quealey concerns his six years in the Basilian order in the 1960s. During his priesthood, Quealey was director of the Newman Centre at the University of Toronto and engaged in Church reform. His story blends Toronto history with Catholic Church history and an inside look at 1960s counterculture."-- Provided by publisher.
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; The photo section appears on pages 122-137; PART I The Thomas More Society, 1963-1965; PART II The Newman Centre, 1965-1967; Afterword by Arthur Haberman and Jan Rehner; Appendix I Letter from the Archbishop; Appendix II Letter from Louis Raby; Appendix III "The Post-Controversial Generation" by Michael Quealey; Appendix IV "Quo Vadimus?" by Michael Quealey
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