CONCORDAT OF 1801

agreement between Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII that reestablished the Roman Catholic Church in France. Napoleon took the initiative in negotiating this agreement; he recognized that reconciliation with the church was politic. It would help consolidate his position, end the royalist–clerical rebellion in W France, reunite the clergy, which had been divided since the French Revolution, and win the support of the large majority of peasant-farmers. By its terms Roman Catholicism was recognized as the religion of most French citizens. Archbishops and bishops were to be nominated by the government, but the pope was to confer the office. Parish priests were to be appointed by the bishops, subject to government approval. Confiscated church property, most of which had been sold to private persons, was not to be restored, but the government was to provide adequate support for the clergy. To implement the concordat Napoleon issued (1802) the so-called Organic Articles; these restated the traditional liberties of the Gallican church (see Gallicanism) while increasing Napoleon's control of church activities. The Organic Articles were not agreed to by the pope, and he did not consider them binding. A century later, anticlericalism, intensified by the Dreyfus Affair, led to the imposition of severe restrictions on the church, culminating (1905) in the formal repudiation of the concordat, thereby separating church and state.

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...itself during the negotiations for the Concordat of 1801 between the Pope and the French state...precedent, 1 the circumstances in 1801 were very different from those which...de la Negociation du Concordat de 1801 ( Tours, 1920), ch. i; a good...
...du Pont in bringing Merino sheep to this country in 1801 James Mease, Archives of Useful Knowledge Philadelphia...drafting of the Civil Code and in the conclusion of the Concordat of 1801 with the Papacy. 85 The tenth day of the decade in...
...10 W. Roberts, Napoleon, the Concordat of 1801, and its consequences, in F.J. Coppa (ed.), Controversial Concordats. The Vaticans Relations with Napoleon...Reconstruction of a Church, 1796-1801, in G. Lewis and C. Lucas (eds...
...Revolution. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church was effectively incorporated into the apparatus of the state through the Concordat of 1801, and Jacobin dechristianisation abandoned. With the ground thereby cut from under the feet of much of the popular...
...official Conference at Bruges which settled the terms of the Concordat with the Pope. He was only there for seven weeks and was...figure. Bishop Gilbert was practically supreme, and the Concordat, which was so disastrous for England, was not determined...
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...religious activity in western France from 1801 to 1906, arguably allowing us to see...reaction to the abrogation of the Napoleonic Concordat by the French government in 1905. The...argued that the effect of the Napoleonic Concordat was not to prolong religious conflict...
...interpretations of the concordat by future governments...to the concordat of 1801. The draft contained...finalized its version of the concordat. On some unknown date...description of the proposed concordat.142 On March 17, Rosati...regarding the concordat of 1801 and the brief from the...
...Jacques Baudet, "Le Concordat dans le diocese dAngouleme...Gerard-D. Guyon, "Le Concordat dans le diocese de Bordeaux...Basdevant-Gaudemet, "Les concordats, une procedure parmi dautres...and Gerard Cholvy, "Du Concordat audiscordat: 1801-1905" (pp. 283-298...
...in France,80 the importance of the Concordat of 1801,81 the importance of the 1804 Civil...the period that precedes 1905, of the concordat regression. Pena-Ruiz derives from the concordats existence the categorical conclusion...
...Stewart 547-63). It would take Napoleon and the Concordat of 1801 to normalize relations with the papacy and formally re-recognize the (Catholic) Church of France. The Concordat did not, however, establish Catholicism as the stare...
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...Robespierres re-introduction of God worship paved the way for Napoleon to re-instate the Catholic religion by the Concordat of 1801. Only in 1905 did France return to the secular ideals of the Revolution when a policy of laicite (secularism...
...Napoleons forces in Egypt in 1801 were crucial. Now things were...overtures for peace in March 1801, who dictated the agenda and...dictator. He had even signed a Concordat with the papacy in July 1801, allowing the return of Roman...
...Emperor Francis II on Feb. 9, 1801, and the Treaty of Amiens with...officially ratified Oct. 2, 1801. The First Consul was aware...off and often interrupted, a Concordat was signed on July 15, 1801, between France and the Holy...
...admired the courage and the tactical brilliance of the Vendeans, whom he extolled as "giants." Napoleons concordat with the Holy See in 1801, which extended religious freedom to Catholics throughout France, was described as the "Victory of the...
...war. Michael Broers discusses his impact on social and political structures within the empire. The Concordat signed with Pope Pius VII in 1801 restored good relations between church and state. Emigre nobles were invited back and internal disorder...
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CONCORDAT OF 1801 agreement between Napoleon Bonaparte...support for the clergy. To implement the concordat Napoleon issued (1802) the so-called...1905) in the formal repudiation of the concordat, thereby separating church and state...
...decisions were called concordats. The fundamental...practice of concluding concordats. The earliest...to be called a concordat (see Worms, Concordat...Revolution. The Concordat of 1801 , most famous of all concordats, regulated the...
...economic influence. The concordat was used as a means of...influence. Of the modern concordats perhaps the most famous was Napoleon Is Concordat of 1801. The opponents of clerical...although he signed a concordat, undertook to reduce...
...the Roman Catholic Church by the Concordat of 1801 , which reestablished the church...With the Treaty of Luneville (1801) with Austria and the Treaty of...was forced to sign an additional concordat. Napoleon secured an annulment...
...pontificate. An early event was the Concordat of 1801 with Napoleon, to reestablish the church...pope was browbeaten into signing a new concordat, which he disavowed after the battle...Congress of Vienna, and a series of concordats were signed with European powers. At...
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