Abstract

The utopian hope of its time, the theme of the "conversion of England'' structured many missionary initiatives of English Catholicism between the 1830s and the 1990s. This article focuses in particular on the campaign for such a conversion between 1838 and 1914, and on the connections that united French and English Catholicisms around that objective. It studies the two great archconfraternities of prayer that mounted this campaign before ending with a study of the reasons which led to its revival at the end of the Great War.

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