Patriot and priest: Jean-Baptiste Volfius and the constitutional church in the Côte-d’Or

"In 1790, the French revolutionary government reformed the Catholic Church and demanded that clerics swear an oath of allegiance to the nation and its vision for French Catholicism. Although half of France’s parish clergy refused to accept the state-sponsored reforms, others became embroiled in...

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Main Author: Chapman-Adisho, Annette 1964- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Montreal Kingston London Chicago McGill-Queen’s University Press 2019
In:Year: 2019
Series/Journal:McGill-Queen’s studies in the history of religion. Series two 86
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Volfius, Jean-Baptiste 1734-1822 / Catholic church / France / French Revolution / Clergy / Church policy / Church history studies 1700-1822
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Catholic Church (France) (Côte-d'Or) History 18th century
B France ; Côte-d'Or
B Catholic Church
B France History Revolution, 1789-1799 Religious aspects Catholic Church
B History
B Volfius, Jean-Baptiste (1734-1822)
B Catholic Church (France) (Côte-d'Or) Clergy History 18th century
B Revolution (France : 1789-1799)
B Church and state (France) (Côte-d'Or) History 18th century
B Côte-d'Or (France) Church history 18th century
B Church and state
B Church History
B France
B Clergy
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Chapman-Adisho, Annette, 1964-: Patriot and priest. - Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019. - 0773559876. - 9780773559875
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Summary:"In 1790, the French revolutionary government reformed the Catholic Church and demanded that clerics swear an oath of allegiance to the nation and its vision for French Catholicism. Although half of France’s parish clergy refused to accept the state-sponsored reforms, others became embroiled in this decade long ecclesiastical experiment. This included Jean-Baptiste Volfius, a patriot, priest, and professor who embraced the changes in France and believed in the revolution’s potential to create a purer church. Patriot and Priest presents a social and intellectual history of the French constitutional church in the Côte‐d’Or and the career of Volfius, who became its bishop in 1791, as he struggled to create and run the church. Annette Chapman-Adisho addresses the daily experience of the constitutional clergy over the course of ten years, exploring the interactions between priests and local and national authorities, the response of the laity to the divisions in the French Catholic Church, the evolution of these issues over time, and the eventual reconciliation of the clergy following the Napoleonic Concordat with Pope Pius VII in 1801. Using a rich collection of archival sources, this book demonstrates that although the constitutional church was ultimately a failed project, its legacy endured long after it ended. Tracing the social, political, and theological history of this reform effort, Patriot and Priest offers new insights into the French Revolution and its impact on French Catholicism."--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0773558713