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Catholicism in France

Wager, Charles H. A. | August 26, 1925 issue

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This article focuses on the book "The Catholic Reaction in France," by Denis Gwynn. Gwynn admits that the reaction in favor of Catholicism now visible in France is hardly more than a tendency, though a marked one. Gwynn devotes a good many pages to an interesting account, well fortified with statistics, of the efforts the church is making to strengthen her position, such as, important committees whose function it is to supply Catholic news to the press, Catholic trade unions formed to keep labor, as far as possible, within the fold.

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CATHOLIC Reaction in France, The (Book); BOOKS; GWYNN, Denis; CATHOLIC Church; LABOR unions; FRANCE
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