The French Revolution, Napoleon, and the Republic by Jeremy Klar
Author:Jeremy Klar
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781680480252
Publisher: Britannica Educational Publishing
Published: 2015-08-08T00:00:00+00:00
RELIGIOUS TENSIONS
It was religious policy that most divided French society and generated opposition to the Revolution. Most priests had initially hoped that sweeping reform might return Roman Catholicism to its basic ideals, shorn of aristocratic trappings and superfluous privileges, but they assumed that the church itself would collaborate in the process. In the assemblyâs view, however, nationalization of church property gave the state responsibility for regulating the churchâs temporal affairs, such as salaries, jurisdictional boundaries, and modes of clerical appointment. On its own authority the assembly reduced the number of dioceses and realigned their boundaries to coincide with the new départements, while requesting local authorities to redraw parish boundaries in conformity with population patterns. Under the Assemblyâs Civil Constitution of the Clergy (July 1790), bishops were to be elected by départementsâ electoral assemblies, while parish priests were to be chosen by electors in the districts. Clerical spokesmen deplored the notion of lay authority in such matters and insisted that the assembly must negotiate reforms with a national church council.
In November 1790 the assembly forced the issue by requiring all sitting bishops and priests to take an oath of submission. Those who refused would lose their posts, be pensioned off, and be replaced by the prescribed procedures. Throughout France a mere seven bishops complied, while only 54 percent of the parish clergy took the oath. Contrary to the assemblyâs hopes, the clergy had split in two, with âconstitutionalâ priests on one side and ârefractoryâ priests on the other. Regional patterns accentuated this division: in the west of France, where clerical density was unusually high, only 15 percent of the clergy complied.
The schism quickly engulfed the laity. As refractories and constitutionals vied for popular support against their rivals, parishioners could not remain neutral. Intense local discord erupted over the implementation of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. District administrations backed by urban national guards intervened to install âoutsidersâ chosen to replace familiar or even beloved refractory priests in many parishes; villagers responded by badgering or boycotting the hapless priests who took the oath. Opinion on both sides tended to fateful extremes, linking either the Revolution with impiety or the Roman Catholic Church with counterrevolution.
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