Daniel Cere
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Dr. Daniel Cere is a political scientist, professor of Religious Studies at McGill University and researcher on family ethics. He also serves as the director of the Institute for the Study of Marriage Law and Culture and co-director of the Newman Institute of Catholic Studies. He served as director of Montreal's Newman Centre from 1990-2006. Cere has been a popular consultant for government officials during the same-sex marriage discussions in both Canada and the United States. He has published various articles and books on the issue. His most recent book is Divorcing Marriage.
Cere founded the journal Newman Rambler in 1996, and in 1998 launched the Dominus Vobiscum family retreat centre. Daniel Cere is also a regular contributor to the Institute for American Values.
[edit] Publications
- Articles and speeches written by Daniel Cere
- Divorcing Marriage, by Daniel Cere and Douglas Farrow, McGill-Queen's University Press