Joseph-Papin Archambault
Joseph-Papin Archambault (1880- October 2nd, 1966) was a Jésuite and an educational Canadian (Québécois). After its studies with the Sainte-Marie College of Montreal, it initiated several religious retirements and took as a starting point the social Doctrine of the Church to found the popular social École, of which he was the director of 1929 with 1959.
It creates in 1921 and directs during 40 years the social Semaines of Canada , the annual conferences intended to propagate the Christian spirit and the social doctrines of the Church within manners, the institutions and the laws of Quebec
It also founds the Ligue of the rights of French, collaborates in the National action of Lionel Groulx and is posed as a critic Communisme and democratic social Parti Canada.
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