In Toulouse, a whole day dedicated to the Catholic Resistance in the South
This Thursday, November 24, a day of study and a round table on the Catholic Resistance in the South, will take place at the Catholic Institute of Toulouse. The event is open to all, upon registration.
A study day entirely devoted to the Catholic Resistance in the South will be held at the Catholic Institute of Toulouse this Thursday. This event takes place within the framework of the Toulouse week of commemorations of the pastoral letter of Monsignor Saliège of August 1942, and “questions the motivations and the paths of Catholics, clerics as well as lay people, in the Occitan Resistance”.
It is organized by the Shoah Memorial, the Faculty of Law, and the Catholic Institute of Toulouse.
The day will be divided into three parts. In the morning, an amphitheater named after René de Naurois, former professor of the Institute, Righteous Among the Nations and Companion of the Liberation, will be competent.
After the symposium on the theme “Resistant clergy and Shoah, a phenomenon of the South? », at the end of the day, a round table on the Church and the Jews of France, will involve personalities: Patrick Cabanel, Jacques Sémelin and Philippe Foro, under the presidency of Jean-Pierre Denis.
The event is free but mandatory registration.