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In His Steps

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This book describes the experiences of the author's great-uncle, Wilberforce Cooper, who was an Anglican priest ministering tothe people of Vancouver's downtown east side during 1921-1952. Reverend Cooper began his ecclesiastical calling in the slums ofLondon and then as a British Army chaplain in the hospitals and trenches of WW1 before moving to Canada - first to the B.C. Caribooand then to be the rector of St. James Church in Vancouver. During the early-mid 1900s the East End of Vancouver was home to mostof the city's poor, homeless, addicted and unemployed, and was a magnet for illegal intoxicants, disreputable venues and prostitution. In addition, the East End was where Chinese and Japanese immigrantshad settled and their presence attracted the continuing attention of white racists. And all this vice and prejudice was enabled by a corrupt civic administration that depended upon graft. This was the parish that Father Cooper presided over and where he became well known and loved as someone who cared and fought for the physical as wellas the spiritual wellbeing of each individual resident. The author has made use of unpublished memoirs as well as stories in newspapers and other writings to document his great-uncle's life and times. While anumber of references to Rev. Cooper's religious thought and outreach can be found in the literature, this is the first book to address his work and actions solidly within the context of the social and political milieuof the Lower Mainland during his tenure....
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