swear an oath to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy were called prêtres jureurs (English: "juring priests"). They were regarded as traitors to the faith...
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A 'jureur' (meaning supporting the Civil Constitution of the Clergy) priest on a plate from the French Revolution/beginning of the 19th century...
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Straus and Giroux), 32. David P. Jordan, The King's Trial: Louis XVI vs. The French Revolution (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004), 24. Jureur...
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Mais ces "citoyens" sanguinaires Mais les adhérents de Camus Ces prêtres jureurs et intrus Cause de toutes nos misères (Refrain) (Verse V) Ô sainte Vierge...
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Latin). Vol. 1 (Paris: Firmin Didot 1872), pp. 182-189. (French text). Jureur Civil Constitution of the Clergy, complete text in English Response of Pope...
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Sergent Pierrot Claude Aufaure as Croque-au-sel Michel Degand as Le Prêtre jureur Baden, Morbihan, France Belle Île, Morbihan, France Brittany, France Fort-la-Latte...
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Official religion at the height of radical Jacobinism in 1793–4. "Juror" ("jureur"), Constitutional priest ("constitutionnel") – a priest or other member...
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"L'imposant chantier de réfection des vitraux de l'église de Dives-sur-mer". actu.fr. June 29, 2017. Retrieved November 7, 2020. Video on YouTube Jureur...
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the next four years. Refractory priests or refractaires, also called non-jureurs (non-jurors or non-oath-takers) were priests who would not promise to uphold...
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