Faith as a Cornerstone: Resilience, Adaptation, and Cultural Cohesion in Slovak Immigrant Communities in Canada
Faith as a Cornerstone: Resilience, Adaptation, and Cultural Cohesion in Slovak Immigrant Communities in Canada
Author(s): Michal Valčo, Katarina ValcovaSubject(s): Cultural history, Sociology of Culture, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Sociology of Religion, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Slovenský komitét slavistov a Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava SAV, v.v.i.
Keywords: Slovak-Canadian Community; Religious Traditions; Religious Institutions; Social Cohesion; Cultural Preservation; Religious Influences;
Summary/Abstract: In the wake of increasing secularization and religious pluralism, the Slovak-Canadian community offers a compelling case study on the role of religion and religious institutions in shaping immigrant identities and contributing to broad-er societal cohesion. Drawing upon an interdisciplinary array of scholarly works, historical documents, and statistical data, this paper aims to explore the multifaceted relationship between the Slovak diaspora in Canada and their religious affiliations. It delves into the historical background of Slovak immigration to Canada, the social and cultural impacts of religious practices, and the complex interactions between religious identity and modern secular Canadian society. Our approach reveals that religious institutions serve not merely as spiritual sanctuaries but also as vital agents in preserving cultural heritage, fostering social integration, and contributing to the moral fabric of Canadian society at large. Our findings suggest that religiosity among Slovak-Canadians serves as a microcosm that reflects broader themes in the dialogue between faith and multiculturalism in contemporary Canada.
Journal: Slavica Slovaca
- Issue Year: 58/2023
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 530-546
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English