'religieuses' is the French word for religious
"Religious" in French is "religieux" for masculine nouns, and "religieuse" for feminine nouns.
Religious studies are " l'éducation religieuse " in French.
Who was the French leader who came to America for religious freedom
French Wars of Religion
The Inquisition.
"Religious education" in French is spelled "Γ©ducation religieuse".
The French government has not affirmed its citizens' right to wear religious symbols. On March 15, 2004 it became law that French citizens were banned from wearing conspicuous religious symbols in public schools.
Yes, I am quite sure the French have a God... many French people are Catholic. But not all French people are religious
French Huguenot
the belief of what they heard
The French represent many world religions, but as a people the French do not have a religion that is specifically theirs.
The French religious wars, such as the Wars of Religion in the 16th century, led to increased religious and political tension in France. This environment influenced French thinkers like Montaigne, who explored themes of religious tolerance and skepticism in response to the conflicts. The wars also contributed to the development of Enlightenment ideas emphasizing reason, secularism, and individual rights in subsequent centuries.
RE could stand for Religious Education. That would be, éducation religieuse, in French. This class doesn't exist in public schools and is not mandatory in private, religious ones.