The Religious Persecution in France 1900-1906Brodhead, J. Napier (Jane Napier)
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The Religious Persecution in France 1900-1906
Brodhead, J. Napier (Jane Napier)
Catholic Church -- France; Church and state -- France
Dépôts de fonds 2.830.949 fr. 72. Retraits de fonds 6.576.856 fr. 30.
Excédent des retraits 3.745.906 fr. 58.
Excédent des retraits du 1er janvier au 10 octobre, 1906, 26.784.318
fr. 60.
[21] Thus Notre Dame might witness a Catholic Mass in the morning, a
theosophical reunion at noon, and a positivist conference in the
evening. The Swiss Catholics, 1872-6, had some such experiences: a
venerable priest died recently at Berne who had refused to give up the
keys of his church for other uses, and was imprisoned for many years;
while the last prisoner of Chillon was the Catholic Bishop of Fribourg,
another victim of the Swiss Kulturkampf.
[22] When public men and editors in France and elsewhere descant on
German _Associations cultuelles_ accepted by the Holy See that rejects
them in France, they stand accused of ignorance or malevolence. M.
Briand basely insinuated (Chambers, 9th November) that the Church in
Germany was being ransomed by France: “Notre situation à nous est-elle
la rançon de la situation d’un pays voisin? Je me borne à poser la
question.” The fact is there is no such thing as _German Associations
cultuelles_, each State of the Confederation has its own regulations.
Bavaria has a concordat and a papal nuncio at Munich. The Governments of
Würtemberg and the Grand Duchy of Baden made special conventions with
the Holy See, 1857 and 1859. Alsace-Lorraine is still under the French
Concordat of 1801 between Pius VII and the First Republic. Prussia and
Hesse in 1873 and 1875 made special conventions with the Vatican.
Prussia has a Legation to the Holy See at Rome. Moreover, in none of the
German states is there separation of Church and State. They all
recognize and subsidize the Catholic Church and one form of
Protestantism. In Prussia several bishops are appointed senators by the
King. In Alsace-Lorraine the Bishop of Strasburg is member of the
Council of State. In Bavaria, Baden, Würtemberg, the prelates are
members of the Upper House.
[23] What would Philippe de Commines have said had he heard of the
little _coup de main_ (November 20th, 1906), by which deputies and
senators in _quasi huis clos_ voted themselves an increase of 6000
francs without any “_octroi or consentement_” of the sovereign people,
delivered from tyranny and servitude by the Revolution?
[24] There is in the Palace of the Doges at Venice an immense picture
commemorating this Congress, where the Peace of Constance was prepared.
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