Canada
Canada, officially Canada, is a nation in North America spanning approximately 9,984,670 km², with a population of about 42 million as of 2023.[1] Its official languages are English and French, and its economy thrives on natural resources, technology, and services. The Catholic Church, with approximately 12.6 million Catholics (30%) as of 2023, is a minority religion, introduced in the 16th century through French missions.[2] Centered in cities like Quebec City and Montreal, with sites like the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré and devotion to Saint Joseph and Saint Anne, the Church significantly shapes cultural and spiritual life. Stored: Canada
| Country: Canada | |
| Historic: | No |
| Existence: | 1867– |
| Continent: | North America |
| Region: | North America |
| Historical Region: | British North America |
| Area: | 9984670 km² |
| Population: | 42000000 |
| Catholic Population: | 12600000 |
| Catholic Percentage: | 30% |
| Catholicism Status: | Minority religion |
| Official Languages: | English, French |
| Capital: | Ottawa |
| Catholicism Introduced: | 16th century |
| Ecclesiastical Provinces: | 18 |
| Dioceses: | 74 |
| Patron Saints: | Saint Joseph, Saint Anne |
| Predecessor States: | British North America |
| Successor States: | |
Geography
Canada spans 9,984,670 km², bordered by the United States, the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans, and including provinces like Quebec and Ontario.[3] Its varied climates, from temperate to arctic, support resource extraction and tourism, sustaining Catholic communities in Quebec and the Maritimes. Major cities include Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, with Quebec City’s Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame as a key Catholic site. Pilgrimage routes, such as those to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, foster devotion.[4]
History
Founded in 1867 through Confederation, Canada emerged from British North American colonies, with roots in French and British settlement.[5] Catholicism, introduced in the 16th century via French missions in Acadia and Quebec, grew with French and Irish immigration.[6] The Church faced challenges from Protestant dominance but thrived in Quebec, shaping education and culture.
Demographics
Canada’s population is approximately 42 million as of 2023, with 30% (12.6 million) identifying as Catholic.[7] Catholics are concentrated in Quebec (50% Catholic) and Ontario.[8] The population is diverse, with Whites (70%), Asians (15%), and Indigenous peoples (5%). Secularism and Protestantism limit Catholic dominance.[9]
Catholic church
The Catholic Church in Canada operates through 18 Latin Rite ecclesiastical provinces and 2 Eastern Catholic metropolitanates, totaling 74 dioceses and eparchies, serving about 12.6 million Catholics.[10] Primarily Latin Rite, with Ukrainian and other Eastern Catholic jurisdictions, the Church supports parishes, schools, and charities via Caritas Canada, fostering community engagement.
Structure
The Catholic Church in Canada has 18 Latin Rite ecclesiastical provinces and 2 Eastern Catholic metropolitanates, with dioceses and eparchies under metropolitan bishops, totaling 74 jurisdictions.[11][12] Jurisdictions include:
- Latin Rite:
- Ecclesiastical Province of Edmonton:
- Archdiocese of Edmonton (Edmonton, AB)
- Diocese of Calgary (Calgary, AB)
- Diocese of Saint Paul in Alberta (Saint Paul, AB)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Gatineau:
- Archdiocese of Gatineau (Gatineau, QC)
- Diocese of Amos (Amos, QC)
- Diocese of Rouyn-Noranda (Rouyn-Noranda, QC)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Grouard–McLennan:
- Archdiocese of Grouard–McLennan (McLennan, AB)
- Diocese of Mackenzie–Fort Smith (Yellowknife, NT)
- Diocese of Whitehorse (Whitehorse, YT)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Halifax–Yarmouth:
- Archdiocese of Halifax–Yarmouth (Halifax, NS)
- Diocese of Antigonish (Antigonish, NS)
- Diocese of Charlottetown (Charlottetown, PE)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Kingston:
- Archdiocese of Kingston (Kingston, ON)
- Diocese of Peterborough (Peterborough, ON)
- Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie (Sault Ste. Marie, ON)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Moncton:
- Archdiocese of Moncton (Moncton, NB)
- Diocese of Bathurst in Canada (Bathurst, NB)
- Diocese of Edmundston (Edmundston, NB)
- Diocese of Saint John, New Brunswick (Saint John, NB)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Montreal:
- Archdiocese of Montreal (Montreal, QC)
- Diocese of Joliette (Joliette, QC)
- Diocese of Saint-Jean–Longueuil (Longueuil, QC)
- Diocese of Saint-Jérôme–Mont-Laurier (Saint-Jérôme, QC)
- Diocese of Valleyfield (Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Ottawa–Cornwall:
- Archdiocese of Ottawa–Cornwall (Ottawa, ON)
- Diocese of Hearst–Moosonee (Hearst, ON)
- Diocese of Pembroke (Pembroke, ON)
- Diocese of Timmins (Timmins, ON)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Quebec:
- Archdiocese of Quebec (Quebec City, QC)
- Diocese of Chicoutimi (Chicoutimi, QC)
- Diocese of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière (La Pocatière, QC)
- Diocese of Trois-Rivières (Trois-Rivières, QC)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Regina:
- Archdiocese of Regina (Regina, SK)
- Diocese of Prince Albert (Prince Albert, SK)
- Diocese of Saskatoon (Saskatoon, SK)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Rimouski:
- Archdiocese of Rimouski (Rimouski, QC)
- Diocese of Baie-Comeau (Baie-Comeau, QC)
- Diocese of Gaspé (Gaspé, QC)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Saint Boniface:
- Archdiocese of Saint Boniface (Saint Boniface, MB)
- Diocese of Churchill–Hudson Bay (Churchill, MB)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Sherbrooke:
- Archdiocese of Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke, QC)
- Diocese of Nicolet (Nicolet, QC)
- Diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe (Saint-Hyacinthe, QC)
- Ecclesiastical Province of St. John’s:
- Archdiocese of St. John’s (St. John’s, NL)
- Diocese of Grand Falls (Grand Falls-Windsor, NL)
- Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador (Corner Brook, NL)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Toronto:
- Archdiocese of Toronto (Toronto, ON)
- Diocese of Hamilton (Hamilton, ON)
- Diocese of London (London, ON)
- Diocese of Saint Catharines (St. Catharines, ON)
- Diocese of Thunder Bay (Thunder Bay, ON)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Vancouver:
- Archdiocese of Vancouver (Vancouver, BC)
- Diocese of Kamloops (Kamloops, BC)
- Diocese of Nelson (Nelson, BC)
- Diocese of Prince George (Prince George, BC)
- Diocese of Victoria (Victoria, BC)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Winnipeg:
- Archdiocese of Winnipeg (Winnipeg, MB)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Keewatin–Le Pas:
- Archdiocese of Keewatin–Le Pas (The Pas, MB)
- Ecclesiastical Province of Edmonton:
- Ukrainian Rite:
- Metropolitanate of Winnipeg:
- Archeparchy of Winnipeg (Winnipeg, MB)
- Eparchy of Edmonton (Edmonton, AB)
- Eparchy of New Westminster (New Westminster, BC)
- Eparchy of Saskatoon (Saskatoon, SK)
- Eparchy of Toronto and Eastern Canada (Toronto, ON)
- Metropolitanate of Winnipeg:
- Chaldean Rite:
- Eparchy of Mar Addai of Toronto (Toronto, ON)
- Maronite Rite:
- Eparchy of Saint-Maron of Montreal (Montreal, QC)
- Slovak Rite:
- Eparchy of Saints Cyril and Methodius of Toronto (Toronto, ON)
- Syro-Malabar Rite:
- Eparchy of Mississauga (Mississauga, ON)
- Military Ordinariate:
- Military Ordinariate of Canada (Ottawa, ON)
Saints
| Saint | SaintStage | FeastDay | Patronage | Attributes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saint Anne | Saint | July 26 | Mothers, grandmothers, pregnant women, childless women, teachers, miners, seamstresses, lace makers, Brittany, Canada, Detroit | Book, door, holding Mary as a child |
| Saint François de Laval | Saint | May 06 | Canada, Bishops, Quebec | Episcopal vestments, Crozier, Mitre |
| Saint Jean de Brébeuf | Saint | October 19 | Canada; missionaries to Native Americans | Pyx |
| Saint Kateri Tekakwitha | Saint | July 14 | Native Americans, ecology, orphans | Lily, cross, turtle |
| Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys | Saint | January 12 | Poverty, Loss of parents, People rejected by religious orders | Crucifix, Book, Religious habit |
| Saint Marguerite d'Youville | Saint | October 16 | Widows, Difficult marriages, Poverty | Grey habit, Cross, Book |
| Saint Marie de l'Incarnation | Saint | April 30 | Canada, Ursuline Order, Missionaries | Religious habit, Book, Crucifix |
Introduction of Catholicism
Catholicism was introduced in the 16th century through French missions in Acadia (1604) and Quebec (1608), led by missionaries like the Jesuits.[13] It grew with French colonization, becoming dominant in Quebec by the 17th century.
Key historical events
Milestones include the:
- Founding of Quebec (1608)
- Establishment of the Diocese of Quebec (1658)
- Canonization of the Canadian Martyrs (1930)[14]
The Church’s role in residential schools (19th–20th centuries) remains controversial.[15]
Catholicism status
The Catholic Church is a minority religion in Canada, with 30% of the population Catholic.[16] The constitution ensures religious freedom, but secularism and Protestantism dominate outside Quebec. The Church retains influence in education and charity.[17]
Predecessor states
Canada emerged from British North American colonies, unified in 1867, with roots in French and British settlements.[18] These colonies had a mixed Catholic and Protestant presence.
Successor states
Canada remains a modern state with no successor states since 1867.[19]
Cultural influence
Festivals and traditions
Catholics celebrate Christmas, Easter, and feasts like Saint Joseph (March 19) and Saint Anne (July 26) with Masses and festivals.[20] Pilgrimages to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré and Notre-Dame-du-Cap are widespread.
Education and charity
The Church runs schools and supports Caritas Canada, aiding the poor and Indigenous communities, aligning with Catholic Social Teaching.[21]
Art and architecture
Catholic heritage is reflected in the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré and Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, showcasing Gothic and Baroque styles.[22]
Notable Catholic sites
Pilgrimage sites
The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré in Quebec and Shrine of Notre-Dame-du-Cap in Trois-Rivières are major pilgrimage destinations.[23]
Historical churches
The Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame in Quebec City and Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal are significant historical sites.[24]
Saints and blesseds
Patron saints
Saint Joseph and Saint Anne, revered for their spiritual significance, are Canada’s patron saints.[25]
Associated saints and blesseds
Saints include the Canadian Martyrs, martyred 1642–1649, canonized 1930; Saint Marguerite d’Youville, died 1771, canonized 1990; and Saint André Bessette, died 1937, canonized 2010.[26] Blessed Marie-Léonie Paradis, beatified 1984, is notable.[27]
Challenges to Catholicism
The Church faces secularization, declining attendance, and criticism over historical residential school involvement.[28] Responses include reconciliation efforts and youth engagement.
Social and political influence
The Church promotes Catholic Social Teaching through Caritas Canada and education, influencing social issues like Indigenous rights despite limited political power.[29] It fosters community in a diverse society.
References
- ↑ "Canada: Country Summary". CIA World Factbook. 2023-12-01. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/canada/.
- ↑ "Catholic Dioceses in Canada". GCatholic.org. 2025-01-22. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/country/CA.htm.
- ↑ "Canada: Geography". CIA World Factbook. 2023-12-01. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/canada/.
- ↑ New Advent (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia: Canada. Robert Appleton Company. https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03221a.htm.
- ↑ "History of Canada". Wikipedia. 2024-11-15. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Canada.
- ↑ "Catholicism in Canada". Wikipedia. 2024-11-01. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Canada.
- ↑ "Canada: People and Society". CIA World Factbook. 2023-12-01. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/canada/.
- ↑ "Catholic Dioceses in Canada". GCatholic.org. 2025-01-22. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/country/CA.htm.
- ↑ "Religion in Canada". Pew Research Center. 2020-06-15. https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2020/06/15/religion-in-canada/.
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- ↑ "Catholic Dioceses in Canada". GCatholic.org. 2025-01-22. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/country/CA.htm.
- ↑ "Dioceses, Eparchies and Ordinariates". Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. 2024-12-01. https://www.cccb.ca/dioceses-eparchies-ordinariates/.
- ↑ "Catholicism in Canada". Wikipedia. 2024-11-01. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Canada.
- ↑ "Catholic Church in Canada". Vatican News. 2021-06-10. https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2021-06/canada-catholic-history.html.
- ↑ New Advent (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia: Canada. Robert Appleton Company. https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03221a.htm.
- ↑ "Canada: People and Society". CIA World Factbook. 2023-12-01. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/canada/.
- ↑ "2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Canada". U.S. Department of State. 2022-06-02. https://www.state.gov/reports/2022-report-on-international-religious-freedom/canada/.
- ↑ "History of Canada". Wikipedia. 2024-11-15. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Canada.
- ↑ "Canada: Country Summary". CIA World Factbook. 2023-12-01. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/canada/.
- ↑ "Catholic Traditions in Canada". Catholics & Cultures. 2022-08-01. https://www.catholicsandcultures.org/canada.
- ↑ "Caritas Canada: Our Work". Caritas Canada. 2024-03-10. https://www.devp.org/en/.
- ↑ "Religious Sites in Canada". Advantour. 2023-06-15. https://www.advantour.com/canada/religion.htm.
- ↑ "Catholic Pilgrimage Sites in Canada". Vatican News. 2021-06-10. https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2021-06/canada-pilgrimages.html.
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- ↑ "Acta Apostolicae Sedis: Saints of Canada". Vatican. 2023-02-10. https://www.vatican.va/archive/aas/documents/2023-02-10.pdf.
- ↑ "Acta Apostolicae Sedis: Saints of Canada". Vatican. 2023-02-10. https://www.vatican.va/archive/aas/documents/2023-02-10.pdf.
- ↑ Vatican News (1984-09-01). "Marie-Léonie Paradis Beatification". Vatican News. https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/1984-09/paradis-beatification.html.
- ↑ "2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Canada". U.S. Department of State. 2022-06-02. https://www.state.gov/reports/2022-report-on-international-religious-freedom/canada/.
- ↑ "Caritas Canada: Our Work". Caritas Canada. 2024-03-10. https://www.devp.org/en/.