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Florian Jutras (1929 ...) spent his childhood on the family farm in St. Zephirin Courval Yamaska County. At age 13 he joined the Brothers of the Sacred Heart at Mount Sacred Heart in Granby.
His teaching career began in 1947 in an elementary school in Montreal.
In 1958, he began to Jesus Magister Institute of the Lateran University in Rome, three years of study in Religious Studies. In 1964, Full renewal of catechesis in Quebec, he worked at the Office of Catechetical diocese of St. Jerome, and for his community, vocation ministry.
In 1967, he opened in Montreal-Nord a meeting place for youth of sixteen years and over, called the Ark Youth Center.
In 1968 he resumed his teaching career at College Marie-Victorin as Professor of Religious Studies and Anthropology, positions he held until his retirement in 1994.
Florian Jutras remained in contact with eleven of his colleagues who, like him, have left the community in the 70s, married, had children and became grandparents. According to him, secularization and the Quiet Revolution had a profound impact on Quebec and changed the course of destiny. They established the boundary line between two worlds, old and new, two distinct cultures, religious culture and secular culture, two different countries.
"To live and conquer this new land had to change lanes, vehicle and language. In our lives we have had the advantage of having benefited from the citizenship of both countries to have married two cultures. Fruitful polygamy ! "See Foreword
Memoirs wants to ultraviolet like a laser beam that pierces the walls of institutions and systems for opacity to show any along this path, the life that animates and the heat they emit very human. His weekly publications will be " the vehicle of this exploration, ultraviolet indicating the intention to release this great deeds
time or the vicissitudes of the journey the soul that galvanize them. " See Foreword .
Submissions will be grouped into three volumes respectively on childhood, community life and new life in a whole new world. View summary.
Florian Jutras (1929 ...) spent his childhood on the family farm in St. Zephirin Courval Yamaska County. At age 13 he joined the Brothers of the Sacred Heart at Mount Sacred Heart in Granby.
His teaching career began in 1947 in an elementary school in Montreal.
In 1958, he began to Jesus Magister Institute of the Lateran University in Rome, three years of study in Religious Studies. In 1964, Full renewal of catechesis in Quebec, he worked at the Office of Catechetical diocese of St. Jerome, and for his community, vocation ministry.
In 1967, he opened in Montreal-Nord a meeting place for youth of sixteen years and over, called the Ark Youth Center.
In 1968 he resumed his teaching career at College Marie-Victorin as Professor of Religious Studies and Anthropology, positions he held until his retirement in 1994.
Florian Jutras remained in contact with eleven of his colleagues who, like him, have left the community in the 70s, married, had children and became grandparents. According to him, secularization and the Quiet Revolution had a profound impact on Quebec and changed the course of destiny. They established the boundary line between two worlds, old and new, two distinct cultures, religious culture and secular culture, two different countries.
"To live and conquer this new land had to change lanes, vehicle and language. In our lives we have had the advantage of having benefited from the citizenship of both countries to have married two cultures. Fruitful polygamy ! "See Foreword
Memoirs wants to ultraviolet like a laser beam that pierces the walls of institutions and systems for opacity to show any along this path, the life that animates and the heat they emit very human. His weekly publications will be " the vehicle of this exploration, ultraviolet indicating the intention to release this great deeds
time or the vicissitudes of the journey the soul that galvanize them. " See Foreword .
Submissions will be grouped into three volumes respectively on childhood, community life and new life in a whole new world. View summary.
Begin reading the text of foreword.
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