Brève histoire de la Paroisse universitaire (1910-1963)
In 1910, a modest Bulletin des professeurs catholiques de l'Université was born. Its aim was to bring together religious teachers in state schools at a time when their existence was being challenged by the intransigence of both the Church and the secular Republic. The initiative stumbled during the...
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| description | In 1910, a modest Bulletin des professeurs catholiques de l'Université was born. Its aim was to bring together religious teachers in state schools at a time when their existence was being challenged by the intransigence of both the Church and the secular Republic. The initiative stumbled during the Great War, but was reborn afterwards and gave rise to an original movement based on a dual loyalty: to the secular nature of schools and to a Catholic faith that was not intransigent. It was this movement, which brought together teachers from all three levels of education - primary, secondary and higher education - that in the early 1930s took the name of ‘Paroisse universitaire’ [University parish]: ‘Paroisse’ [Parish] to affirm that it was indeed Church-based and ‘universitaire’ [University] to say that its members, trained in the secular university, were at its service. It met every year in travelling ‘University Days’, which became increasingly successful, culminating in those held in Rome in 1951. This essay traces the major stages in its history, from its fragile beginnings before 1914 to its apogee after 1945, right up to the religious and educational crisis of the 1960s. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1620712025-07-03T14:44:43Z Brève histoire de la Paroisse universitaire (1910-1963) Fouilloux, Étienne Catholicism gender education contemporary times Lotte (Joseph) Heinrich (Pierre) Monsieur Paris Paroisse universitaire Davidées talas Dabosville (Pierre) thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAX History of religion In 1910, a modest Bulletin des professeurs catholiques de l'Université was born. Its aim was to bring together religious teachers in state schools at a time when their existence was being challenged by the intransigence of both the Church and the secular Republic. The initiative stumbled during the Great War, but was reborn afterwards and gave rise to an original movement based on a dual loyalty: to the secular nature of schools and to a Catholic faith that was not intransigent. It was this movement, which brought together teachers from all three levels of education - primary, secondary and higher education - that in the early 1930s took the name of ‘Paroisse universitaire’ [University parish]: ‘Paroisse’ [Parish] to affirm that it was indeed Church-based and ‘universitaire’ [University] to say that its members, trained in the secular university, were at its service. It met every year in travelling ‘University Days’, which became increasingly successful, culminating in those held in Rome in 1951. This essay traces the major stages in its history, from its fragile beginnings before 1914 to its apogee after 1945, right up to the religious and educational crisis of the 1960s. 2025-07-03T14:44:42Z 2025-07-03T14:44:42Z 2024 book ONIX_20250703T162151_9791091592451_114 2742-3166 9791091592451 9791091592383 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/162071 fre Chrétiens et Sociétés. Documents et Mémoires image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9791091592451/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/larhra/12011 LARHRA 10.4000/13kva In 1910, a modest Bulletin des professeurs catholiques de l'Université was born. Its aim was to bring together religious teachers in state schools at a time when their existence was being challenged by the intransigence of both the Church and the secular Republic. The initiative stumbled during the Great War, but was reborn afterwards and gave rise to an original movement based on a dual loyalty: to the secular nature of schools and to a Catholic faith that was not intransigent. It was this movement, which brought together teachers from all three levels of education - primary, secondary and higher education - that in the early 1930s took the name of ‘Paroisse universitaire’ [University parish]: ‘Paroisse’ [Parish] to affirm that it was indeed Church-based and ‘universitaire’ [University] to say that its members, trained in the secular university, were at its service. It met every year in travelling ‘University Days’, which became increasingly successful, culminating in those held in Rome in 1951. This essay traces the major stages in its history, from its fragile beginnings before 1914 to its apogee after 1945, right up to the religious and educational crisis of the 1960s. 10.4000/13kva d9a9f0ee-86c5-4dcd-978b-324b9b75807a 9791091592451 9791091592383 101 Lyon open access |
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