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  2. La Croix (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February 1956, La Croix began to appear for the first time without a crucifix as a part of its header. In March 1968, the newspaper adopted a tabloid format. In January 1972, the newspaper changed its name to La Croix-l’Événement ("the Cross-the Event"). The choice of the new title was a reflection of the editorship's desire to show ...

  3. Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB; French: Conférence des évêques catholiques du Canada) is the national assembly of the bishops of the Catholic Church in Canada. It was founded in 1943, and was officially recognized by the Holy See in 1948.

  4. Catholic Church in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pearson, Timothy G. Becoming Holy in Early Canada (McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 2014.) Perin, Roberto. Rome in Canada: the Vatican and Canadian affairs in the late Victorian age (U of Toronto Press, 1990) Trofimenkoff, Susan Mann. The Dream of Nation: A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec (1982). passim, esp pp 115–31

  5. La Croix - Wikipedia

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    La Croix-en-Touraine, in the Indre-et-Loire department; La Croix-Helléan, in the Morbihan department; La Croix-Saint-Leufroy, in the Eure department; La Croix-sur-Gartempe, in the Haute-Vienne department; La Croix-sur-Ourcq, in the Aisne department; La Croix-sur-Roudoule, in the Alpes-Maritimes department; La Croix-Valmer, in the Var department

  6. List of venerated Canadian Catholics - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Catholic Church in Canada extends back to the arrival of the earliest European explorers. A French priest accompanied the explorer Jacques Cartier, performing the first ever recorded Holy Mass on Canadian soil on July 7, 1534, on the shores of the Gaspé Peninsula.

  7. Syriac Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Syriac Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Canada (informally Canada of the Syriacs) is a Syriac Catholic Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or apostolic exarchate of the Catholic Church in Canada. It is exempt directly to the Holy See (specifically the Congregation for the Oriental Churches ), and not part of any ecclesiastical province .

  8. Society of Saint Pius X - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. Traditionalist association in the Catholic Church Not to be confused with Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. Society of Saint Pius X Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X Fraternité Sacerdotale Saint-Pie-X Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X Abbreviation SSPX FSSPX (official) Named ...

  9. Gérald Lacroix - Wikipedia

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    Gérald Cyprien Lacroix ISPX [1] (French pronunciation:; born July 27, 1957) is a Canadian Catholic prelate who has served as the Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canada since 2011. He has been a cardinal since 22 February 2014. He was previously Auxiliary Bishop of Quebec. [2]