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Catholic and French Forever: Religious and National Identity in Modern France

by Joseph F. Byrnes

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It is often said that there are two Frances--Catholic and secular. This notion dates back to the 1790s, when the revolutionary government sought to divorce Catholic Christianity from national life. While Napoleon formally reconciled his regime to France's millions of Catholics, church-state relations have remained a source of conflict and debate throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In Catholic and French Forever Joseph Byrnes recounts the fights and reconciliations between French citizens who found Catholicism integral to their traditional French identity and those who found the continued presence of Catholicism an obstacle to both happiness and progress. He does so through stories of priests, legislators, intellectuals, and pilgrims whose experiences manifest the problem of being both Catholic and French in modern France. Byrnes finds that loyalties to the French nation and Catholicism became so incompatible in the revolutionary era that Catholic believers responded defensively across the nineteenth century. politicizing both religious pilgrimage and the languages of religious instruction. He shows that a detente emerged in the first decades of the twentieth century with the respect given to priests-in-arms during World War I and to the work of religious art historian Emile Male. This detente has lasted, precariously and with interruption, up to the present day.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780271027043
Subtitle:
Religious and National Identity in Modern France
Author:
Byrnes, Joseph F.
Publisher:
Pennsylvania State University Press
Subject:
Europe - France
Subject:
History
Subject:
Church and state
Subject:
Christianity - History - Catholic
Subject:
Religion, Politics & State
Subject:
Church and state -- Catholic Church.
Subject:
Church and state -- France -- History.
Publication Date:
December 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
278
Dimensions:
954x654x91 136

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