La vision politique d’ un animateur de l’ action sociale de l’ Église catholique à Madagascar dans les années 1950

The decolonisation process of Madagascar and the subsequent setting up of the first Malagasy Republic in the fifties submitted the Catholic Church, particularly the missionaries, to severe pressure. The Jesuit priest Jean de Puybaudet bearing the colonisers nationality while being engaged in social...

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Published in:Social sciences and missions
Main Author: Nicaise, Stéphane 1959- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Brill 2016
In: Social sciences and missions
Further subjects:B Mission de Madagascar Jean de Puybaudet jésuites doctrine missionnaire décolonisation pastorale sociale
B Malagasy mission Jean de Puybaudet Jesuits missionary doctrines decolonisation social apostolate
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Summary:The decolonisation process of Madagascar and the subsequent setting up of the first Malagasy Republic in the fifties submitted the Catholic Church, particularly the missionaries, to severe pressure. The Jesuit priest Jean de Puybaudet bearing the colonisers nationality while being engaged in social activities was exposed to such pressure more than others. His action towards improving human and social condition in the country set him in the midst of political forces. He was mistrustfully looked upon both by the colonial administrators and the new Malagasy leaders. He finally paid the high price of expulsion from Madagascar in 1962.
ISSN:1874-8945
Contains:In: Social sciences and missions
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/18748945-02903005