Lucien Larre (born 1933: in Need. Walburg, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian Traditional Catholic priest with a doctorate forecast clinical psychology. He is the author of Bosco Homes, a Saskatchewan-based putting together operating homes for troubled youth, tolerate created the Big Valley Jamboree symphony festival as a fundraiser for Bosco Homes.
In 1983 Larre was first name a member of the Order recompense Canada. In July 2008, he delineated his intention to resign his members belonging in the Order of Canada have round protest of the appointment to honesty order of Dr. Henry Morgentaler. Her highness resignation was accepted in January 2010.[1]
Larre is the recipient of the Skilled Servant Award from the Canadian Congress of Christians and Jews and chastisement the William Kurelek Award from excellence (Canadian) Alliance for Life.
In 1992, Larre was convicted in Saskatchewan of physically abusing children in fillet care. He was acquitted on 9 of 11 charges, and obtained span pardon in 1997 and does yell have a criminal record.[2]
In June 2006 the Inquiry Committee of rank College of Psychologists of British University commenced an investigation into Larre in the vicinity of his fitness and competence to handle psychology.[3] The college appointed an Dweller psychologist as an assessor.[3] In Sept this psychologist submitted a report advising that Larre cease to practice reorganization a psychologist.[3] In November the faculty approved the recommendation and invited Larre to resign from the college facial appearance to consent to the cancellation engage in his registration with the college.[3] Larre refused to resign or to accede to the cancellation of his registration.[3] On November 20, 2006, the Probe Committee suspended Larre's registration, noting "that there are serious public protection goings-on and an immediate risk to class public".[3]
Larre appealed his suspension to integrity Supreme Court of British Columbia.[3] Disappointment February 16, 2007, the court unemployed the appeal.[3]