Today's installment concludes France Separates Church and State,the name of our combined selection from Emile Combes, John Ireland, and Henry H.
Worst Danger to the French Republic
The most pressing danger to the republic lay in the clerical monopoly of public education.Continuing France Separates Church and State,with a
Catholic Church Was All-Powerful in France
When France fell to pieces, during the Franco-Prussian War, the Church was the sole organization left unshaken.Continuing France Separates Church
Clergy Are Chief Sufferers of Act
The Church can never be uprooted from the soil of France; the attempt was often before made; it always failed.Continuing France Separates Church and
The Law of Associations
The law of associations applies to Protestants and to Jews as well as to Catholics. IContinuing France Separates Church and State,with a selection
History of Church/State Relations Since the French Revolution
Separation of the Church from the State in America means liberty and justice; there it means servitude and oppression.Continuing France Separates
The Church’s Case
The Church in France has always held that by those words the ownership of such ecclesiastical edifices was fully restored to the Church.Continuing
France Separates Church and State
This series has eight easy 5-minute installments. This first installment: The Government’s Case.IntroductionFew controversies have been so