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League for Catholic Counter-Reformation : ウィキペディア英語版 | League for Catholic Counter-Reformation
The League for Catholic Counter-Reformation (Ligue de la contre-réforme catholique in French-language, also known as CRC), is a nationalist and ultramontane organization founded in 1967 by Georges de Nantes, a former abbot who was suspended a divinis on 25 August 1966.〔 "Les recours de l'abbé de Nantes rejetés", ''La Documentation Catholique'', 2 September 2001 (Doc-catho.com ) Retrieved 20 June 2009〕 The movement is composed of two religious communities in Saint-Parres-lès-Vaudes, in the Aube department, and in Quebec. ==Beliefs==
The CRC denounces Vatican II, which it considers as a legitimately convoked ecumenical council, yet they accuse it of many errors because it chose not to speak infallibly. For example, the movement denounces the ecumenical dialogue and worship of man. The CRC also denounces the principle of religious freedom as well as the freedom of conscience in the Roman Catholic Church, while recognizing that the principle of equality between religions runs counter to the notion of truth taught by Christ. Georges de Nantes and deacon Bruno Bonnet-Eymard defend the thesis of the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin. According to the CRC, the relic was a victim of "fraud" in the carbon 14 analysis in 1988, fraud "premeditated" by the "mafia" of Freemasons ; the 1997 fire, which seriously damaged the Cathedral of Turin, where the Shroud is kept, would be a "final solution" found by "these hidden forces, that Freemasonry".〔 "Le Saint Suaire de Turin, preuve de la mort et de la résurrection du Christ", ''CRC'' (CRC-resurrection.org ) Retrieved 20 June 2009〕
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