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  2. Religion in France - Wikipedia

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    Religion in France is diverse, with the largest religion group being Christianity. A very significant part of the population is not religious , and significant minorities profess Islam and other religions.

  3. Category:Religion in France - Wikipedia

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    Religious buildings and structures in France (15 C, 3 P) S. Religion and society in France (4 C, 5 P) W. French religious writers (3 C, 66 P)

  4. Cult of the Supreme Being - Wikipedia

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    In late 1793, Robespierre delivered a fiery denunciation of the Cult of Reason and of its proponents [5] and proceeded to give his own vision of proper Revolutionary religion. Devised almost entirely by Robespierre, the Cult of the Supreme Being was authorized by the National Convention on 7 May 1794 as the civic religion of France. [6] [7] [8]

  5. Secularism in France - Wikipedia

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    Sunni Islam, the majority religion, is now controlled by the Turkish government through the Department of Religious Affairs, [21] and is state-funded while other religions or sects have independence on religious affairs. Islamic views that are deemed political are censored in accordance with the principle of secularism.

  6. French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in ...

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    The French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools bans wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French public (e.g., government-operated) primary and secondary schools. The law is an amendment to the French Code of Education that expands principles founded in existing French law, especially the constitutional requirement ...

  7. Freedom of religion in France - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in France is guaranteed by the constitutional rights set forth in the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.. From the conversion of King Clovis I in 508, the Roman Catholic faith was the state religion for a thousand years, as was the case across Western Europe.

  8. Culture of France - Wikipedia

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    Wherever one comes from, "culture" consists of beliefs and values learned through the socialization process as well as material artifacts. [107] [108] "Culture is the learned set of beliefs, values, norms and material goods shared by group members. Culture consists of everything we learn in groups during the life course-from infancy to an old age."

  9. Catholic Church in France - Wikipedia

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    The 1905 French law on the separation of Church and State removed the privileged status of the state religion (Catholic Church) and of the three other state-recognised religions (Lutheranism, Calvinism, Judaism), but left to them the use without fee, and the maintenance at government expense, of the churches that they used prior to 1905.