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One of the titles we also considered for this episode is "Religions and Royal Visits." In this week's somewhat eclectic episode, our topics range from a very awkward Franciscan preacher to the passage of the Queen of England a century and a half later. You’ll also hear about some of the religious diversity that existed in Trois-Rivières in the late 1700s and through the 1800s, including a story of yet another interfaith marriage, this time between a woman named Hannah Cook and a man called Isaac Phineas.
One of the titles we also considered for this episode is "Religions and Royal Visits." In this week's somewhat eclectic episode, our topics range from a very awkward Franciscan preacher to the passage of the Queen of England a century and a half later. You’ll also hear about some of the religious diversity that existed in Trois-Rivières in the late 1700s and through the 1800s, including a story of yet another interfaith marriage, this time between a woman named Hannah Cook and a man called Isaac Phineas.