History The French Revolution Questions
During the French Revolution, the major religious conflicts were primarily between the Catholic Church and the revolutionary government. The revolutionaries sought to diminish the influence and power of the Catholic Church, leading to the confiscation of church lands and the establishment of a state-controlled church known as the Cult of Reason. This resulted in tensions and conflicts between those who supported the revolutionary government's anti-clerical policies and those who remained loyal to the Catholic Church. Additionally, the revolutionaries introduced measures such as the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, which required clergy members to swear loyalty to the state, causing further divisions within the Catholic Church.