Catholic France
| Catholic France | |
| Country | |
|---|---|
| Language (s) | French |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Genre | Religious press |
| Dissemination | 16 000 ex. |
| Date founded | 1924 |
| Editor | Le Plessis-Robinson |
| Owner | SPFC |
| Managing editor | Frdric Aimard |
| Editor | Gerard Leclerc |
| ISSN | 0015-9506 |
| Website | Catholic France |
France is a weekly Catholic French created in 1924.
Originally this was the weekly organ of the National Catholic Federation (FNC), a large protest movement, founded by General de Castelnau Edward (born December 24, 1851 - died March 18, 1944 in his castle Montastruc-la- Advisor , Haute-Garonne ), against the assumption by the Cartel of the Left, the anticlerical policy of the years 1904-1905. Memo: General Edouard de Castelnau Curires had three son killed during the First World War , winner of the Grand Couronne of Nancy, a member of the Aveyron's National Bloc , beaten in 1924. One of his grand-son will be killed March 31, 1945 crossing of the Rhine with the 63th Regiment of Africa, another seriously wounded in the Vosges Mountains in November 1944, a grand-nephews were killed during the liberation of Strasbourg ... In 1945, his successor (appointed by the bishops of France) at the head of the FNC - which becomes FNAC (National Federation of Catholic Action) before being called General Catholic Action Men in 1955, and CEA (the Living Together Gospel today) in 1976 - is Jean Le Cour Grandmaison (born March 15, 1883 in Nantes , died at the Abbey Kergonan January 17, 1974, naval officer, he served five consecutive terms a member of Parliament from 1919 to 1942), Le Cour Grandmaison says the chief editor of the weekly John Fabrgues. This will take the lead in 1955. (John of Azmar Fabrgues, born 1906, died in November 1983).
Notes for a history of Catholic France
Louis-Henri Farias succeeds Fabrgues as editor in April 1970.
Luke Baresta, editor
Jacques Boudet, director of Catholic France - Ecclesia, October 4, 1974.
Robert Masson, editor
Anne Chabadel, Director Socval, editor of Catholic France, and director of the newspaper; Guillaume Tabard , editor; Goustine Luke , editor, Frederick Aimard, editor; Samuel Pruvot, editor;
Paul Guinard, CEO of Catholic France Press, and editorial director, Patrick Node-Langlois, CEO of media company Catholic France, and ... Herv-Marie Catta, president of Catholic France Press Frdric Aimard, director of media company Catholic France, and ...
Bibliography
- Corinne Bonafoux-Verrax, at the right hand of God. The National Federation of Catholic, 1924-1944, Fayard, 2004, 658 pages.
- Annik de Lassus St. Genies, Jean Le Cour Grandmaison, a man in action and contemplation, spiritual journey recounted by his daughter, Editions Beauchesne, 1980, 402 pages.
- Veronica Chavez-Auzpy Jean Fabrgues and the young Catholic Right. Sources of the National Revolution, University Press of the North, 2002, 464 pages.
- Rene Pucheu, The Catholic France in its long duration, volume 1 "The Catholic France in time of disasters, 1924-1944," 121-page mimeo, January 2001 - Volume 2 "The Catholic France over the Age of gold ", mimeo about 160 pages, April 2001. Unpublished.
