Some priests survived, and Our Blessed Lord sent His Mother to speak to the people and offer them comfort and a way out of their difficulties, to quote the words of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, to Sister Lucia of Fatima:
"Make it know to my ministers that, given that they follow example of the king of France in delaying the execution of my request, they will follow him into misfortune."
He returned later in that same year, August 1931:
"They did not want to heed my request. Like the king of France, they will repent and do so, but it will be too late." Some did, most did not, and World War II followed on the heels of World War I, for a complete recounting of the story, please see that last chapter "1917 AD: Fatima and the Twentieth Century in Diane Moczar's book, Ten Dates Every Catholic Should Know. See book at the link below.
The priests and nuns were guillotined, the Churches were desecrated, and the relics destroyed.
You need to tell us what revolution. Russian, French, American?
The Roman Catholic faith.
yes
The Catholic Clergy.
He was beheaded!
The Catholic Church was the richest institution in the country and the largest land owner.
The Roman Catholic faith.
Roman Catholic.
A large number of Catholic priests, monks and nuns met their deaths during the French Revolution.
It remained nominally Catholic and in 1801 Napoleon signed a Concordat with the Pope.
It devestated the Catholic Church which saw all of its property confiscated by the state.
catholic
in french
catholic
The French Revolution happened during 1789-1799 and the American Revolution happened during 1775-1783. So the French Revolution happened before the American Revolution.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
yes
Catholic.