Category
page 1Religion and the French Revolution
Cult of the Supreme Being
state religion during the French Revolution
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
French revolutionary law, making the Catholic Church in France subordinate to the government, Not in Union with the Holy See
Cult of Reason
state religion during the French Revolution
Dechristianisation of France during the French Revolution
Anti-Christian policy during the French Revolution
Concordat of 1801
peace treaty

Theophilanthropy
thumb|Le culte naturel ('The Natural Cult'), a print depicting the baptism of a child by an assembly of Theophilanthropists.Engraving by Jean-Baptiste Mallet, Paris, 1797.
Priestley Riots
English riots regarding Joseph Priestley
Holy Ampulla
Glass vial containing the chrism for French coronations from 1131 to 1774
drownings at Nantes
drownages superintended during the Reign of Terror at Nantes by the attorney Carrier
Napoleon and the Jews
rights of Jews under Napoleonic reforms
Martyrs of Rochefort
French Roman Catholic priests and religious martyred on prison ships in Rochefort
Refractory clergy
Members of the French Catholic clergy who refused to take the oath to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy during the French Revolution
Temple of Reason
form of French atheistic religious building
constitutional bishop
Office of Revolutionary France

Carmes Prison
prison in France
Decadary Cult
semi-official religion of France during the Directory period
Église Saint-Étienne de Beauvais
church located in Oise, in France
Saint-Étienne-des-Grès
church in Paris