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- Title
Saint-Boniface au coeur d'un catholicisme continental et pluraliste.
- Authors
Perin, Roberto
- Abstract
This article focuses on the first century in the remarkable history of the Western Canadian Church founded two centuries ago in St. Boniface. A veritable nerve centre in the dissemination of Catholicism toward the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, St. Boniface is right from the beginning heterogeneous and pluralistic. With its Francophone, Indigenous, Métis, Anglophone and Allophone components, it is a veritable crucible of ethnic and linguistic diversity within the Catholic Church in Canada, an expression and portent of the diversity that became a hallmark of Canadian identity seventy years later.
- Subjects
CATHOLIC Church; LINGUISTICS; CULTURAL pluralism; CHRISTIANITY; ENGLISH-speaking Canadians
- Publication
Études d'Histoire Religieuse, 2019, Vol 85, Issue 1/2, p23
- ISSN
1193-199X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1064563ar