From Rechristianization to Contestation: Catholic Values and Quebec Society, 1931–1970

Speaking before the Commission d'étude sur les laics et l'Église (Commission Dumont) in 1970, Jean-Paul Gignac articulated the feelings of many when he stated that although the church had greatly furthered the survival of French Canadians, the men and women of his own generation had been “...

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Main Author: Gauvreau, Michael (Author)
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 2000
In: Church history
Year: 2000, Volume: 69, Issue: 4, Pages: 803-833
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