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Sillonist Ch. Hist.|ˈsɪlənɪst| Also ‖ Silloniste. [ad. F. silloniste, f. the name of the review Le Sillon, founded in 1894 by Paul Renaudin.] A member of a French Catholic movement for social reform led from c 1902 to 1910 by Marc Sangnier. Hence ˈSillonism, the principles and policies of the Sillonists.
1910Amer. Cath. Q. Rev. XXXV. 707 The result..can only be a democracy which will be neither Catholic nor Protestant, nor Jewish; a religion (for Sillonism, its chief state, is a religion) more universal than the Catholic Church. 1910Daily News 2 Sept. 5 The Sillonists believed in certain forms of private property. 1957Church Hist. XXVI. 229 Certain theologians..pretended to find errors in Silloniste doctrine. Ibid. 241 The Sillonistes appeared to contravene in their actions the two basic principles of the papal policy in France. 1978J. Sondheimer tr. Aubert's Church in Secularised Soc. i. iii. 49 This was an aspect..in which Sillonism marked itself out as being the best tradition of the liberal Catholicism of the nineteenth century. Ibid. 50 The Sillonists had envisaged forming a spiritual polity. |