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Q: What are facts about bishops in new France?
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What are some Basic facts about New France?

Well there is not a 'New France' it is still the same place, and well if you want facts about France then go on the internet and look for some. That is why we have the interent!


What was a bishops role in making new France?

Their role was to take care of religious services for the colonists and to convert First Nations to Christianity.


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Apostolic succession - the apostles consecrated new bishops. The new bishops then consecrated other bishops on down the line for nearly 2000 years. Today's bishops are a part of that chain.


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3 important facts are that his older sister taught him to play the piano. when he was 16 he went to a private music school. and when he was twenty he moved from new york to a in france to a new school.


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What impact did Napoleon Bonaparte have on the Catholic Church in the 19th century?

AnswerIn 1797, the Pope was forced by the French army's arrival in Rome to abandon claim to large areas of papal territory and was taken captive to France. Napoleon negotiated terms with the Pope, in the Concordat of 1801, and returned the papal states to the new Pope. In exchange, Pius VII annulled all the sees in France and cancelled the appointments of all incumbent bishops. New bishoprics were created and bishops were to be appointed by the Pope, with the First Consul to have right of veto. Likewise, the State was to be permitted to veto the appointment of lower clergy by the bishops. Some 'old' bishops refused to abandon their sees and were excommunicated. (Mastering Theology, by Michaela Davey)


What are some weird facts about France?

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