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This study of new religious movements in Quebec focuses on nine
groups-including the notoriously violent Solar Temple; the
iconoclastic Temple of Priapus; and the various "Catholic" schisms,
such as those led by a mystical pope; the Holy Spirit incarnate; or
the reappearance of the Virgin Mary. Eleven contributing authors
offer rich ethnographies and sociological insights on new spiritual
groups that highlight the quintessential features of Quebec's new
religions ("sectes" in the francophone media). The editors argue
that Quebec provides a favorable "ecology" for alternative
spirituality, and explore the influences behind this situation: the
rapid decline of the Catholic Church after Vatican Il; the "Quiet
Revolution," a utopian faith in Science; the 1975 Charter of Human
Rights and Freedoms; and an open immigration that welcomes diverse
faiths. The themes of Quebec nationalism found in prophetic
writings that fuel apocalyptic ferment are explored by the editors
who find in these sectarian communities echoes of Quebec's larger
Sovereignty movement.
This study of new religious movements in Quebec focuses on nine
groups-including the notoriously violent Solar Temple; the
iconoclastic Temple of Priapus; and the various "Catholic" schisms,
such as those led by a mystical pope; the Holy Spirit incarnate; or
the reappearance of the Virgin Mary. Eleven contributing authors
offer rich ethnographies and sociological insights on new spiritual
groups that highlight the quintessential features of Quebec's new
religions ("sectes" in the francophone media). The editors argue
that Quebec provides a favorable "ecology" for alternative
spirituality, and explore the influences behind this situation: the
rapid decline of the Catholic Church after Vatican Il; the "Quiet
Revolution," a utopian faith in Science; the 1975 Charter of Human
Rights and Freedoms; and an open immigration that welcomes diverse
faiths. The themes of Quebec nationalism found in prophetic
writings that fuel apocalyptic ferment are explored by the editors
who find in these sectarian communities echoes of Quebec's larger
Sovereignty movement.
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