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Morneau, Roger J., 1925-1998

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1925 - 1998

Biographical

Roger J. Morneau (1925-1998) was born in Québec, Canada, into a very devout French Canadian Catholic family. After the death of his mother at an early age he began to question the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, eventually turning his back on the church. As a young adult he was introduced to spiritualism by a friend and almost joined a secret society that worshiped Satan.

Through Bible study with Cyril and Cynthia Grossè, and personal spiritual growth from God, Morneau was converted to Seventh-day Adventism. Later in his life he became renown as a prayer warrior with thousands of individuals on his prayer list. Morneau drew on his life experiences to help him write several books about the power of prayer and the realm of the supernatural.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Roger J. Morneau Collection

 Collection
Identifier:  Collection 308
Content Description The Roger J. Morneau collection consists of letters, stories, testimonies, and writings that Morneau produced through his life. The collection did not come from Morneau or his family. Rather it is materials collected by Cyril and Cynthia Grossè, close personal friends of Morneau, and the ones instrumental in his conversion to Seventh-day Adventism, and in the production of some of his books. As such, the contents reflect somewhat Grossè’s perspective.The Morneau collection has...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1981 - 1998

Roger J. Morneau Collection

 Accession
Identifier: Collection 308
Dates: Majority of material found within 1981 - 1998