Father lucien larre biography

          Lucien Larre is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest with a doctorate in clinical psychology.!

          Lucien Larré

          Lucien Larre (born 1933: in St. Walburg, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest with a doctorate in clinical psychology.

          He is the founder of Bosco Homes, a Saskatchewan-based organization operating homes for troubled youth, and created the Big Valley Jamboree music festival as a fundraiser for Bosco Homes.

          Father Lucien Larre Ordained as an Oblate priest.

        1. Father Lucien Larre has received much praise and many awards for his work with troubled and addicted adolescents.
        2. Lucien Larre is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest with a doctorate in clinical psychology.
        3. Lucien Larre is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest with a doctorate in clinical psychology.
        4. Born in St. Walburg in , Father Lucien Larre was stricken by polio at the age of 5 and overcame great obstacles to help himself and others.
        5. Honours

          In 1983 Larre was named a member of the Order of Canada. In July 2008, he indicated his intention to resign his membership in the Order of Canada in protest of the appointment to the order of Dr.

          Henry Morgentaler. His resignation was accepted in January 2010.[1]

          Larre is the recipient of the Good Servant Award from the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews and of the William Kurelek Award from the (Canadian) Alliance for Life.

          Abuse scandal

          In 1992, Larre was convicted in Saskatchewan of physically abusing children in his care. He was acquitted on 9 of 11 charges, and obtained a pardon in 1997 and does not have a crimin