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Civitas (movement) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Civitas (movement)
Civitas, also known as France Jeunesse Civitas and Institut Civitas, is an association generally considered to be a Traditionalist Catholic, integrist,〔 nationalist, and of the Extreme Right. The association defines itself as a "Traditionalist Catholic lobby group". The group is closely associated with the Society of St. Pius X ((フランス語:Fraternité sacerdotale Saint-Pie-X), SSPX or FSSPX) founded by Bishop Marcel Lefebvre in 1970. The senior chaplain of SSPX is a member. == History == Civitas was formed in 1999. It, and ICHTUS, were split out from the integrist Cité catholique movement. founded by the pro-Vichy intellectual Jean Ousset. Its media prominence dates from the appointment of its current president, Alain Escada, a Belgian militant of the extreme right with a background of Traditionalist Catholicism and French nationalism., and an ex-member of the New Belgian Front ((フランス語:Front nouveau de Belgique), FNB), of which he became its secretary-general in 2009. In 2012, Escada replaced François de Penfentenyo as president of Civitas. At the start of 2013, Civitas counted members and "sympathisers" on its mailing list. Civitas had ambitions of winning 300 seats in the French municipal elections of 2014.
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