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  • 121Basil Moreau — The Blessed Father Basil Anthony Marie Patrice Moreau, CSC (February 11, 1799 ndash;January 20, 1873) was the French priest who founded the Congregation of Holy Cross from which three additional congregations were founded, namely the Marianites… …

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  • 122Papal supremacy — Referring to the doctrine of papal supremacy the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes in paragraph 882, “the Roman Pontiff, by reason of his office as Vicar of Christ, and as pastor of the entire Church has full, supreme, and universal power… …

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  • 123The Traitor and the Jew — (Full title: The Traitor and the Jew: Anti Semitism and the Delirium of Extremist Right Wing Nationalism in French Canada from 1929 1939 ) is a 1992 book of non fiction by Quebec political scientist Esther Delisle Ph.D.. First published in the… …

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  • 124Neo-ultramontanism — (literally the new ultramontanism) is a term used to describe the belief of certain Catholics, primarily during the period immediately prior to Vatican I, that papal infallibility was not restricted to a small number of papal statements but… …

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  • 125James O'Halloran — (born c.1820, died June 1 1913) was a Quebec lawyer and political figure. He was born about 1820 (some sources say 1821) near Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland and came to Canada with his family in 1828. He studied at the University of Vermont and… …

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  • 126Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports (Quebec) — The Minister of Education, Recreation and Sports (in French: Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport) is the individual who has the political responsibility for the regulation and oversight of educational services offered in the province… …

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  • 127L'Univers — was a nineteenth century French Roman Catholic daily newspaper that took a strongly ultramontane position. It was edited by Louis Veuillot. [web cite|url=http://jcrao.freeshell.org/LouisVeuillot|title=Louis Veuillot: Icon and Iconoclast|author=Dr …

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  • 128Pierre-Adolphe Pinsoneault — Bishop Pierre Adolphe Pinsoneault, (also Pinsonnault or Pinsonault), (23 November 1815 ndash; 30 January 1883), was born in Lower Canada and became a Roman Catholic priest in the Sulpician Order. Pinsoneault served as Bishop of the Roman Catholic …

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