The French represent many world religions, but as a people the French do not have a religion that is specifically theirs.
Yes, I am quite sure the French have a God... many French people are Catholic. But not all French people are religious
'religieuses' is the French word for religious
Yes, but they celebrate differently than Americans do.
Of course. French people go to school. They have a public school system, however it operates differently than the school system in America.
The English outposts differed from the French outposts mainly because of religious reasons. The English outposts were made up of Puritans with religious goals, and French outposts were mainly made up of people with economic goals.
The English outposts differed from the French outposts mainly because of religious reasons. The English outposts were made up of Puritans with religious goals, and French outposts were mainly made up of people with economic goals.
Religious studies are " l'éducation religieuse " in French.
Religious education - instruction réligieuse - catéchisme (caté)
French children do not learn Religious Education (RE) in the same way as in some other countries. The French education system promotes secularism and does not include formal religious education in public schools. However, private schools, including Catholic schools, may offer religious instruction.
Who was the French leader who came to America for religious freedom
the majority of the French (when they declare themselves religious) assess themselves as Christian Catholic
French Wars of Religion