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    The Cité Catholique is a Traditionalist Catholic organisation created in 1946 by Jean Ousset, originally a follower of Charles Maurras (founder of the monarchist Action Française in 1899) and Jean Masson (1910–1965), not to be confused (as F. Venner did) with Jacques Desoubrie, who also used the

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    An advance party of the Cité catholique arrived in Argentina in 1958, in the middle of the Algerian War (1954–62) and after the military deposed Juan Perón in 1955. The Cité Catholique brought to Argentina a doctrine of

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    In Le Marxisme-Léninisme, Jean Ousset wrote that Marxists could be combatted only by "a profound faith, an unlimited obedience to the Holy Father, and a thorough knowledge of

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    1. ^ F. Venner, Extrême France, Grasset, 2006 (extract Archived 2007-12-24 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
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    • Le fondateur de l'œuvre : Jean Ousset
      C'est de la rencontre de deux hommes, de Jean Ousset et de l'abbé Choulot, que va naître cette œuvre vouée à un rayonnement mondial. Ce grand projet va poindre dans l'esprit de jeunes du petit village de Montalzat (Bas-Quercy) dans le Tarn-et-Garonne. Jean Ousset participe activeme…
    • La fondation
      C'est en 1946, le 29 juillet, à la Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre que trois hommes (Denis Demarque, Jean Masson et Jean Ousset) vont consacrer leur projet au Christ Roi. Le même jour, l'œuvre nouvelle était, en la chapelle de la Médaille miraculeuse, rue du Bac, mise sous la protect…
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    When did the Cité catholique arrive in Argentina?
    An advance party of the Cité catholique arrived in Argentina in 1958, in the middle of the Algerian War (1954–62) and after the military deposed Juan Perón in 1955. The Cité Catholique brought to Argentina a doctrine of counter-revolutionary warfare and repression against terrorism, justified as part of Thomist dogmatism.
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    What is the difference between Citadel and Cité?
    Citadel, the historical centre of an old city, originally fortified Housing estate, a group of homes and other buildings built together as a single development Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine where Paris was founded This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cité.
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    What is École secondaire catholique Franco-Cité?
    École secondaire catholique Franco-Cité is a French Catholic school in Ottawa, Ontario. It is under the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE). The school offers three main programs to the students.
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    Is the Cité catholique officially recognised by the Catholic Church?
    Despite the presence of Roman Catholic clergy in some of its meetings, the Cité catholique is not officially recognised by the Roman Catholic Church.
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      The Cité Catholique is a Traditionalist Catholic organisation created in 1946 by Jean Ousset, originally a follower of Charles Maurras (founder of the monarchist Action Française in 1899) and Jean Masson (1910–1965), not to be confused (as F. Venner did) with Jacques Desoubrie, who also used the pseudonym Jean Masson.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/École_secondaire_catholique_Franco-Cité

      École secondaire catholique Franco-Cité is a French Catholic school located in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario. It operates under the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) school board and is renowned for its numerous sports programs including its flagship "Sport-Études" program.

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      L'École secondaire catholique Franco-Cité is one of the first high schools to have fought for French rights in Ontario. History. 1970 was an important year for the establishment of the first French secondary school in Sturgeon Falls. After the Ontario government approved the creation of ...

    • https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ousset

      Jean Ousset (sous le pseud. André Roche), Ce feu qui dévore : 50 méditations sur la Bible, Éditions de L'Épi, 1961, 192 p., 19 cm Pour une doctrine catholique de l'action politique et sociale, La Cité catholique, 1961, 231 p., 21 cm; Introduction à la politique, La Cité catholique, 1961, 21 cm — édité en espagnol sous le titre Introducción a la política, Iction, Buenos Aires, 1961

    • https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_des_cités_du_secours_catholique

      L'Association des Cités du Secours Catholique (ACSC) est une association loi de 1901 créée en 1990 à l'initiative du Secours catholique, dont la mission est d'accueillir et héberger, loger et accompagner près de 11 000 personnes par an, en situation d'exclusion sociale et/ou de handicap, sur le chemin de l'insertion et de l'autonomie. Ses valeurs sont : l'égale dignité des …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cité

      Cité (Quebec), type of municipality in Quebec; Citadel, the historical centre of an old city, originally fortified; Housing estate, a group of homes and other buildings built together as a single development; Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine where Paris was founded; Arts, entertainment, and media. Cite, American quarterly magazine

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      Situation personnelle Famille. Gérald Moussa Darmanin [1] naît le 11 octobre 1982 à Valenciennes [2].. De religion catholique [3], il est le fils de Gérard Darmanin, tenancier de bar à Valenciennes, et d'Annie Ouakid, femme de ménage [1] ou concierge [N 2] à la Banque de France.Son grand-père paternel, Rocco Darmanin, né en 1902 à Béja en Tunisie, mineur de profession [4], est issu ...

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