• Le Sillon ("The Furrow" or "The Path") was a French political and religious movement founded by Marc Sangnier (1873–1950), which existed from 1894 to...
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  • creation of Catholic popular organisations. In 1894, students founded Le Sillon (The Furrow). Its leader, Marc Sangnier, campaigned for spiritual values...
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    Sambre, the two main rivers of the most inhabited parts of Wallonia, the Sillon industriel. On the other side of the Meuse, facing the Parliament, is the...
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  • founder of Le Sillon (The Furrow). He went to Paris to visit Sangnier at his home on the boulevard Raspail and to offer his help with Le Sillon. He was deeply...
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    Vatimbella, Le Centre et le Centrisme: De la Révolution à Macron, CREC Editions, 170p, 2017. Jean-Claude Delbreil, Centrisme et démocratie chrétienne. Le Parti...
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  • Polish-born French architect and urban planner. She designed the Cité Les Longs Sillons, where she also lives and works. Buczkowska studied at the Polytechnic...
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    European Commission. Retrieved 12 March 2013. Alain Déniel (1976). Le mouvement breton [The Breton movement] (in French). François Maspero. Antoine Gazeau...
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  • movement concerned with social action which succeeded Marc Sangnier's Le Sillon. He remained a reserve officer and as such was mobilized at the outbreak...
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    has been nicknamed the Pays Noir ("Black Country"), part of the larger sillon industriel. Even though most of the factories have closed since the 1950s...
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  • the Ardennes lie the valleys of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, forming the Sillon industriel, an arc stretching across the most industrial provinces of Wallonia...
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    January 2023. Institut Marc Sangnier (2006). Mayeur, Jean-Marie (ed.). Le Sillon de Marc Sangnier et la démocratie sociale: actes du colloque des 18 et...
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  • Leuven - Siege of Namur (1695) - Siege of Ostend - Signal de Botrange - Sillon industriel - Singing Nun, The - Sint-Agatha-Berchem / Berchem-Sainte-Agathe...
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    for democracy and Socialism in Nostre Charge Apostolique against the Le Síllon movement. The initial republic was in effect led by pro-royalists, but...
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  • Pius X reacted by excommunicating Murri in 1909, by dissolving Sangnier's Sillon movement in 1910, and by issuing the encyclical Singulari quadam in 1912...
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  • Manuel Seco, 93, Spanish lexicographer, linguist and philologist. Victor Sillon, 93, French Olympic pole vaulter (1948, 1956, 1960). Bob Speller, 65, Canadian...
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    (Catholic Association of French Youth) from 1914. His views were close to Le Sillon, the French social politico-religious movement created in 1894 to counter...
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