The experience of communities of English Benedictine in the French Revolution.
The role of the French church during the 1848 revolution. From the Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions.
This name is given to the convention of the 26th Messidor, year IX (July 16, 1802), whereby Pope Pius VII and Bonaparte, First Consul, re-established the Catholic Church in France. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
A view of the affect on the church, from the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913).
A survey of the church's relationship with the French state from an American viewpoint during the Second World War. Stresses the liberalism of the church.
Articles on this movement intent om diminishing papal authority and increasing the power of the state over the church.
A sign of increased prominence of the church were grants of land, and this was one of the biggest. From the Medieval Sourcebook.
Book review on a book examining the lives of four French prelates in the late Middle Ages.
A collection of open source Wikipedia articles on the history of the Catholic Church in France.
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