Catholic France

Catholic France is a Hebdomadaire Catholique French created in 1924.

In the beginning this weekly magazine was the body of the Catholic National federation (FNC), vast protest movement, rested by the general Edouard de Castelnau (born on December 24th, 1851 - died March 18th, 1944 in its castle of Montastruc-the-Adviser, Haute-Garonne), against the recovery, by the Trust of the Lefts, the policy anticlerical of the years 1904-1905. For memory: the general Edouard de Curières de Castelnau had had three wire killed during the First World War, victorious of Large Crowned of Nancy, appointed of Aveyron of the national Block, beaten in 1924. One of its grandsons will be killed on March 31st, 1945 with the passage of the Rhine with the 63e regiment of Africa, another seriously wounded in the the Vosges in November 1944, one of its great nephews killed during the release of Strasbourg… In 1945, its successor (indicated by the bishops of France) with the head of the FNC - which becomes FNAC (National federation of Action Catholic) before being called General Catholic Action of the Men in 1955, and V.E.A. (To live Together the Gospel Today) in 1976 - Jean the Court Grandmaison is (born on March 15th, 1883 with Nantes, died with the abbey of Kergonan on January 17th, 1974, naval officer, he exercised 5 successive mandates of deputy, 1919 to 1942), The Grandmaison Court entrusts the drafting as a chief of the weekly magazine to Jean de Fabrègues. This one will take the direction of 1955 of it. (Jean d' Azémar de Fabrègues, born in 1906, dead in November 1983).

Notes for a Catholic French history

Louis-Henri Parias succeeds Fabrègues as editor association in April 1970.

Luc Baresta, editor association

Jacques Boudet, Catholic director of France - Ecclesia, on October 4th, 1974.

Robert Masson, editor association

Anne Chabadel, director of Socéval, security company of Catholic, and direct France of the newspaper; Guillaume Tabard, editor association; Luc de Goustine, editor association; Frederic Aimard, editor association; Samuel Pruvot, editor association;

Paul Guinard, chairman of the company of press Catholic, and directing France of the publication; Patrick Nodé-Langlois, chairman of the company of Catholic press France, and… Herve-Marie Catta, president of the company of Catholic press France Frederic Aimard, director of the company of Catholic press France, and…

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