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The Winnipeg Statement is the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops' statement on the papal encyclical Humanae vitae from a plenary assembly held at Saint Boniface in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Published on September 27, 1968, it is the Canadian bishops' document about rejecting Pope Paul VI's July 1968 encyclical on human life and the regulation of birth.[1]
^Winnipeg Statement (together with opposing editorial commentary)
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The WinnipegStatement is the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops' statement on the papal encyclical Humanae vitae from a plenary assembly held at...
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until 1983 when it was replaced by the Statement of Principles. Winnipeg Declaration Text s:The Winnipeg Declaration The Winnipeg Declaration - Wikisource...
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and sacredness of marriage." Two months later, the controversial WinnipegStatement issued by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops stated that...
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Bishops issued what many interpreted as a dissenting document, the WinnipegStatement, in which the bishops recognized that a number of Canadian Catholics...
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Bishops issued what many interpreted as a dissenting document, the WinnipegStatement, in which the bishops recognized that a number of Canadian Catholics...
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vitae when the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops issued the WinnipegStatement. He was the head of Toronto's archdiocesan marriage tribunal. Rev...
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Sources Coleman (1964) Montreal Gazette Ottawa Citizen Ottawa Journal Winnipeg Tribune Several days after the Victoria Aristocrats – Toronto Hockey Club...
by the Winnipeg Jets in the first round, ninth overall, of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. Trouba played the first six years of his career in Winnipeg before...
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