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Centre for Justice and Faith ((フランス語:Centre Justice et Foi)), abbreviated to CJF, is a centre for social analysis in Montreal. It was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1983 and publishes the magazine ''Relation'' ((フランス語:Revue Relations)). It is situated on the corner of Saint Laurent Boulevard and Jarry Street opposite Jarry Park. ==History== In 1911, the Archbishop of Montreal, Paul Bruchési with the Society of Jesus created the foundation ''École sociale populaire'' to help the Catholic Church adapt to the needs of people living in the expanding urban centres of the 20th-century.〔(Fondation de l'École sociale populaire ) from Université de Sherbrooke retrieved 18 March 2014〕 It drew its inspiration from Catholic social teaching laid out in Pope Leo XIII's encyclical ''Rerum novarum'' in 1891. The foundation continued under the leadership of Joseph-Papin Archambault during the 1940s and 1950s. During that time the journal ''Relations'' was published by the foundation.〔(École Sociale Populaire ) from ''The Oxford Companion to Canadian History'' ed. Gerald Hallowell (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)〕 In 1983, the Society of Jesus in French-speaking Canada created the centre to follow in the tradition of the foundation and took over publication of ''Relations''. It is concerned with the themes of social justice, gender equality, religious pluralism and the welfare of refugees. Although it was founded by the Jesuits, it is led by non-Jesuits, its current director is Elizabeth Guarantor.〔(Histoire ) from CJF.qu.ca, retrieved 18 March 2014〕 It also works with non-Jesuits, such as the theologian Gregory Baum. Its English-speaking Canadian counterpart is the Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice.
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