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- Marc Sangnier (French: [sɑ̃gnje]; 3 April 1873, Paris – 28 May 1950, Paris) was a French Roman Catholic thinker and politician, who in 1894 founded Le...
- Goalkeeping coach: Stéphane C****ard Fitness coach: Christopher Juras, Sébastien Sangnier, Maxime Verdier, Ghislain Dubois Video Analyst: Sebastien Besombes Chief...
- "The Path") was a French political and religious movement founded by Marc Sangnier (1873–1950), which existed from 1894 to 1910. It aimed to bring Catholicism...
- come on a pilgrimage to the same church in 1887 with her parents. Marc Sangnierfounder of Le Sillon, a social Catholic movement Fernando del Valle –...
- organisations. In 1894, students founded Le Sillon (The Furrow). Its leader, Marc Sangnier, campaigned for spiritual values, democracy and social reforms. It represented...
- Belles Lettres", 1985 p. 337. "La racine san est à la base des patronymes: Sangnier, Sagne, Sagnolle, L********aigne et Del********aigne dont un ancentre a habitè...
- or Young Republic party, a small Catholic anti-war party formed by Marc Sangnier; The Po****r Front won the general election of 3 May 1936, with 386 seats...
- inspired by Hugues Felicité Robert de Lamennais and later continued by Marc Sangnier's Le Sillon, the Young Republic League and the Po****r Liberal Action (ALP)...
- with the socialist leanings of the Catholic 'Le Sillon' movement of Marc Sangnier. He said that Sillonists wanted to completely level social differences...
- French political party created in 1912 by Marc Sangnier. It was a continuation of Le Sillon, Sangnier's Christian social movement which Pope Pius X (1835–1914)...