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A biographical study presents the life and labors of a French cardinal who emerged as a leading missionary organizer in North Africa, recounting his arrival in Algeria, appeals to colonists and clergy, establishment of missionary institutions and campaigns against slavery, and efforts to coordinate French religious presence alongside colonial expansion. The narrative situates his actions within political and ecclesiastical debates over colonization, outlines administrative initiatives, missionary ventures, and humanitarian projects, and assesses his influence on church policy and missionary strategy while tracing his personal convictions, public initiatives, and enduring institutional legacies.

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Georges Goyau

Georges Goyau was a French author and historian known for his works on Freemasonry and religious themes. His notable book, "La Franc-Maçonnerie en France," explores the history and influence of Freemasonry in France, providing insights into its cultural and social implications. Goyau also authored "Un grand missionnaire," which reflects his interest in missionary work and its impact on society. Through his writings, Goyau contributed to the understanding of complex social movements and religious dynamics in France during his time.

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