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* St. Conrad, or Mid-America ( 1977 ), based in Denver, Colorado serving Illinois, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri, with missions in Puerto Rico, Mexico and Papua New Guinea ( a friar of this provice, Charles J. Chaput, was installed as the Archbishop of Philadelphia on 8 September 2011 )
No charge was at any time laid against any of the participants including Mr. Chaput.
Marcel Chaput ( October 14, 1918-January 19, 1991 ) was a scientist and a militant for the independence of Quebec from Canada.
Marcel Chaput was born in Hull, Quebec on October 14, 1918.
His mother was Lucia Nantel, and his father, Narcisse Chaput, was a proofreader at Her Majesty's Printer in Ottawa.
After suffering from pleurisy, the doctor ordered his wife to leave the overheated rooms where the Chaput family was living and take some rest.
L ' exercice de la pleine souveraineté est essentiel à l ' épanouissement du Québec " by Raymond Barbeau, interviewed by Jean-Marc Léger in Le Devoir, Chaput was determined to enter into contact with Barbeau, founder of the Alliance laurentienne.
Chaput was part of a group of five commissioners who gathered in Montreal in December 1959 and January 1960.
As secretary to the commission, Chaput wrote the final report which concluded that French Canadians enjoy the right to self-determination and that members of the OJC should feel free to support independence if such was their political conviction.
Harkness was forced to admit that the Marcel Chaput, public speaker promoting the independence of Quebec was the same Marcel Chaput employed by his department.
The day of the event, Chaput was called in the office of doctor Keyston, vice-president of the Defence Research Board, and was threatened with firing if he gave his talk.
The talk Chaput was scheduled to give was on Friday November 17, a working day.
Chaput remained an executive, but refused one of the two vice-presidencies he was offered.
The direction of the CEE eventually came under a new leadership who learned that Chaput was being employed by the organization.
Marcel Chaput was one of those who made that choice.
The PRQ was founded on November, 1962 by Marcel Chaput, who was also one of the founders of the Rassemblement pour l ' indépendance nationale in 1960.
In those elections, Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York, was elected President — defeating Gerald Kicanas, Bishop of Tucson, 128-111 ( 54 % to 46 %) — and Joseph Kurtz, Archbishop of Louisville, was elected Vice President in a runoff against Charles Chaput, Archbishop of Denver, 147-91 ( 62 % to 38 %).

Chaput and Tablet
Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver accused The Tablet of displaying “ unhelpful and badly informed opinions ” on American domestic issues – and knowingly misrepresenting Catholic teaching on abortion.

Chaput and .
* 1918 – Marcel Chaput, French Canadian politician ( d. 1991 )
The owner of the house, Mr. Chaput, took action against the three police officers for damages and for the value of the articles seized.
The Supreme Court of Canada allowed the appeal, decided in favour of Chaput and awarded damages assessed at $ 2, 000.
Shortly after the November 14, 1962, Quebec general election, RIN member Marcel Chaput founded the short-lived Parti républicain du Québec.
" The League includes on its website endorsements from such prominent clerics as Cardinal Edward Egan ( former Archbishop of New York ), Cardinal Roger Mahony ( former Archbishop of Los Angeles ), Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver, and Archbishop Edwin O ' Brien of Baltimore, as well as Father Benedict Groeschel, C. F. R., all of whom have endorsed the League's activities and exhorted Catholics to become members.
# Charles Joseph Chaput, O. F. M.
) The founding members included André D ' Allemagne, Jacques Bellemare and Marcel Chaput.
Notable Franco-Manitobans include Métis nationalist Louis Riel, former Manitoba Premier Marc-Amable Girard, world-renowned writer Gabrielle Roy, international singer-songwriter Daniel Lavoie, current federal Member of Parliament Kevin Lamoureux, former federal Members of Parliament Ronald Duhamel, Raymond Simard and Robert Bockstael, former provincial MLAs Jean Allard, Albert Préfontaine, Edmond Préfontaine, Neil Gaudry and Laurent Desjardins, current member of the Canadian Senate Maria Chaput, professional hockey players Jonathan Toews and Travis Hamonic, and country singer Lucille Starr.
Chaput claims to have become a partisan of the independence of Quebec as part of the Groupe Reboul while preparing for a public debate on the subject of separatism.
Chaput invited Barbeau to hold a conference in Hull on August 28, 1959, in an old parish room of the Notre-Dame Church.
Chaput met André D ' Allemagne at this time.

Chaput and have
In 1955, the Supreme Court ruled in Chaput v. Romain, regarding Jehovah's Witnesses, that different religions have rights, based upon tradition and the rule of law ( at the time no statutes formed the basis for this argument ).
In 1955, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Chaput v. Romain, regarding Jehovah's Witnesses, that all religions have equal rights, based upon tradition and the rule of law.

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Barbeau invited Chaput to give a short speech in the Saint-Stanislas room of Montréal on September 13, 1959 as part of a soirée organized to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
When during fall Jean Lesage announced there would be general elections on November 14, Chaput thought the time right to present himself as candidate for the RIN in the electoral district of Bourget.
Chaput announced that the first congress of the PRQ would be held on March 16 and 17 at Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal.
To finance the party, Chaput took the decision to go on a hunger strike.
After the dissolution of the PRQ on January 21, 1964, Chaput dedicated his time to searching for employment to support his family.
It was announced on July 19, 2011 that Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput would succeed Rigali in his position as Archbishop of Philadelphia.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following March 26 from Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O. F. M.

Chaput and Catholic
Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, is in charge of the Vatican's oversight of the Legionaries in the United States and Canada, where the congregation has 24 houses, 130 priests, and 260 seminarians ;

Chaput and general
Founded in 1983, it contested seats in the 1985, 1989 and 1994 Quebec general elections under various names: Parti républicain du Québec ( Republican Party of Quebec ; not to be mistaken with the Parti républicain du Québec, a sovereigntist party founded by Marcel Chaput in 1962 ), Parti pour le Commonwealth du Canada ( Québec ) and Parti pour la république du Canada ( Québec ).
Chaput believed that independentist movement should run candidates in general elections.
Shortly after the November 14, 1962 Quebec general election, RIN member Marcel Chaput founded the short-lived Parti républicain du Québec.

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