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Since the "Manif pour tous" against the opening of marriage to same-sex couples, a wind of militant renewal has been blowing among Catholics. France, a country of secularism, has often mistreated them. And now, with the Taubira law on marriage for all, they have woken up. Revealed even. They are between 20 and 27 years old. They are well-bred, well-dressed, and are in higher education. Uninhibited, far from the modesty of their parents, they have decided to affirm their faith and make it known. In their vision of society, God is written in capital letters. They are "new generation" Catholics. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/4bVtZk Follow us on Facebook: / wocomo For over a year, we have (re)discovered them by the thousands, pounding the pavement tirelessly, keeping watch by the glow of street lights, even going so far as to pray in front of the Senate. Unthinkable a few years ago. But since other religions are constantly showing off... Why not them? Even if their numbers have greatly diminished since the post-war period, they are back: the Christians of France. But then, who are they? What is this new lineage of worshipers of God? How do they live their confession? Do they embody the renewal of the French Church or, on the contrary, a radicalization of Catholic practice? Whatever their backgrounds, their origins, their ways of practicing, for these young Catholics, their faith alone is no longer enough. Their Christian identity, perfectly assumed in the private sphere, must also be assumed in the social, cultural and even political spheres. Their names are Maÿlis, Vivien and Anne-Sophie. They are students, young elected officials or philosophers. Original title - New Generation Catholics A film by Aleksandeár Dzerdz © 2014, Licensed by LUKARN #catholic #church #marriageforall