get a life!!! that's a stupid question
Two significant legislative acts of the Assembly that impacted the Roman Catholic Church were the Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790) and the Decree on the Separation of Church and State (1795). The Civil Constitution restructured the Catholic Church in France, making clergy employees of the state and requiring them to take an oath of loyalty, which led to widespread conflict and schism. The Decree on the Separation of Church and State established a clear boundary between religious and governmental authority, effectively diminishing the Church's influence in public life and governance.
He affected every Christian soul in his country who could no longer receive the Sacraments from the Catholic Church without endangering their life. He affected all future generations who were raised outside the Catholic Church.
Vatican City does not have its own parliament or national assembly. Instead, it is governed by the Pope, who holds supreme power, and the governance is supported by various councils and congregations within the Catholic Church. The legislative functions are largely carried out by the Pope and the Curia.
passed legislation that secularized church offices and clergymen.
The National Assembly seized and held the lands of the church.
Catholic Church and absentee emigre nobles.
Selling off the property of the Catholic Church and Noble emigres.
They confiscate the property of the Catholic Church and the emigres.
Edward N. Peters has written: 'Incrementa in progressu 1983 Codicis iuris canonici' -- subject(s): Canon law, Catholic Church, Legislative history 'Excommunication and the Catholic Church'
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It was the other way around. The merchant was affected by the church. The Catholic Church had control over the whole society as well as the monarchy. It told people what to do and set rules for society. Science was disallowed and considered wrong.
Patrick Robert Lagges has written: 'The legislative authority of the Conference of Bishop's' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Episcopal conferences (Catholic), Government