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Clarke. In 1951, James Clarke was assigned to the Anglican mission at Fort Chimo, 30 miles south of Ungava bay in Labrador. He had become a priest the(...)
Clarke. In 1951, James Clarke was assigned to the Anglican mission at Fort Chimo, 30 miles south of Ungava bay in Labrador. He had become a priest the(...)

Clarke. In 1951, James Clarke was assigned to the Anglican mission at Fort Chimo, 30 miles south of Ungava bay in Labrador. He had become a priest the(...)

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  • Clarke. In 1951, James Clarke was assigned to the Anglican mission at Fort Chimo, 30 miles south of Ungava bay in Labrador. He had become a priest the(...)
  • Clarke. In 1951; James Clarke was assigned to the Anglican mission at Fort Chimo; 30 miles south of Ungava bay in Labrador. He had become a priest the year before. He and another man were the only Anglican priests in all of northern Quebec. He stayed for 23 years; ministering to Eskimos and Indians. Archdeacon Clarke; now administrator of the Diocese of the Arctic; remembers that first Christmas in the north.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Clarke. In 1951; James Clarke was assigned to the Anglican mission at Fort Chimo; 30 miles south of Ungava bay in Labrador. He had become a priest the year before. He and another man were the only Anglican priests in all of northern Quebec. He stayed for 23 years; ministering to Eskimos and Indians. Archdeacon Clarke; now administrator of the Diocese of the Arctic; remembers that first Christmas in the north.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0021678F
Nun becomes Anglican Priest, Rev
Griffin, Doug
11/18/1977