unanimity. They were a straggling militia, scattered about under several
independent authorities, and rooted to the soil through the possession
of the ground; thanks to you, they are to become a regular, manageable
army, emancipated from every local attachment, organized under one head,
and always prepared to take the field at the word of command. Compare
the authority of a bishop in his diocese in 1789 with that of a bishop
sixty years later. In 1789, the Archbishop of Besançon, out of fifteen
hundred offices and benefices, had the patronage of one hundred, In
ninety-three incumbencies the selections were made by the metropolitan
chapter; in eighteen it was made by the chapter of the Madeleine;
in seventy parishes by the noble founder or benefactor. One abbé had
thirteen incumbencies at his disposal, another thirty-four, another
thirty-five, a prior nine, an abbess twenty; five communes directly
nominated their own pastor, while abbeys, priories and canonries were in
the hands of the King.[2269] At the present day (1880) in a diocese the
bishop appoints all the curés or officiating priests, and may deprive
nine out of ten of them; in the diocese above named, from 1850 to
1860, scarcely one lay functionary was nominated without the consent or
intervention of the cardinal-archbishop.[2270] To comprehend the spirit,
discipline, and influence of our contemporary clergy, go back to the
source of it, and you will find it in the decree of the Constituent
Assembly. A natural organization cannot be broken up with impunity; it
forms anew, adapting itself to circumstances, and closes up its ranks in
proportion to its danger.
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