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- Title
Spatialisation du sacré et cohabitation interreligieuse dans l'espace montréalais.
- Abstract
The article discusses the effects of the Quiet Revolution in Quebec on religious interaction in the city. The Quiet Revolution caused the rapid secularization of the society, the extension of the welfare state, and the division of politics into federalist and separatist factions. The author discusses how this caused the various religions in Montreal to create a shared common space. Though French speaking Catholics are the majority, much of this change has been caused by an influx of immigrants of various faiths including Islam and Asian religions. The article also covers the various neighborhoods of Montreal and their religious character, but states that despite the diversity of religions in Montreal they all share a common public space.
- Subjects
MONTREAL (Quebec); QUEBEC (Province); CANADA; QUIET Revolution, Quebec (Province), 1960-1980; CATHOLIC Church; IMMIGRANTS; TWENTIETH century; RELIGION; HISTORY
- Publication
Études d'Histoire Religieuse, 2011, Vol 77, p85
- ISSN
1193-199X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1008399ar