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by Raymond Allard (Author)

In this gripping historical account, readers will discover the extraordinary story of how the Catholic Church survived the most systematic attempt to eradicate Christianity from Western society. When revolutionary France unleashed unprecedented persecution against Catholicism in 1789, no rational observer expected the Church to endure. Yet through heroic martyrdom, clandestine resistance, and ultimately spiritual renewal, faith persisted against all odds.

The narrative unfolds like a thriller, revealing how ordinary priests celebrated Mass in attics while risking the guillotine, how nuns maintained their vows in secret while their convents were seized, and how the faithful preserved sacred vessels and texts while churches were desecrated. We meet inspiring figures like the Carmelite nuns of Compiègne who sang hymns as they approached the scaffold, the peasants of Vendée who rose in armed defense of their religion, and Pope Pius VI who died in revolutionary captivity yet whose office endured.

This meticulously researched work draws from previously untranslated primary sources-letters, diaries, trial records, and clandestine religious manuals-to transport readers into the lived experience of Catholics during this pivotal historical moment. Beyond mere historical narrative, the book reveals the enduring lessons this period offers for understanding today's cultural conflicts between religious tradition and secular ideology.

For anyone concerned about religious liberty, cultural identity, or the clash between faith and modernizing forces, this compelling account demonstrates how seemingly unstoppable ideological movements can fail when confronting the resilience of genuine religious conviction. Ultimately, this is a story of hope-showing how apparent catastrophe can lead to unexpected renewal when viewed through the lens of Providence rather than mere political calculation.

A must-read for those interested in European history, Catholic studies, or the deeper patterns behind contemporary cultural struggles, this book illuminates not just what happened in revolutionary France, but why it matters profoundly for understanding our own time.

Number of Pages: 302
Dimensions: 0.63 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 12, 2025
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by Raymond Allard (Author)

In this gripping historical account, readers will discover the extraordinary story of how the Catholic Church survived the most systematic attempt to eradicate Christianity from Western society. When revolutionary France unleashed unprecedented persecution against Catholicism in 1789, no rational observer expected the Church to endure. Yet through heroic martyrdom, clandestine resistance, and ultimately spiritual renewal, faith persisted against all odds.

The narrative unfolds like a thriller, revealing how ordinary priests celebrated Mass in attics while risking the guillotine, how nuns maintained their vows in secret while their convents were seized, and how the faithful preserved sacred vessels and texts while churches were desecrated. We meet inspiring figures like the Carmelite nuns of Compiègne who sang hymns as they approached the scaffold, the peasants of Vendée who rose in armed defense of their religion, and Pope Pius VI who died in revolutionary captivity yet whose office endured.

This meticulously researched work draws from previously untranslated primary sources-letters, diaries, trial records, and clandestine religious manuals-to transport readers into the lived experience of Catholics during this pivotal historical moment. Beyond mere historical narrative, the book reveals the enduring lessons this period offers for understanding today's cultural conflicts between religious tradition and secular ideology.

For anyone concerned about religious liberty, cultural identity, or the clash between faith and modernizing forces, this compelling account demonstrates how seemingly unstoppable ideological movements can fail when confronting the resilience of genuine religious conviction. Ultimately, this is a story of hope-showing how apparent catastrophe can lead to unexpected renewal when viewed through the lens of Providence rather than mere political calculation.

A must-read for those interested in European history, Catholic studies, or the deeper patterns behind contemporary cultural struggles, this book illuminates not just what happened in revolutionary France, but why it matters profoundly for understanding our own time.

Number of Pages: 302
Dimensions: 0.63 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 12, 2025

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The Church and the French Revolution: The Providential Preservation of Catholicism Amid Revolutionary Upheaval - Paperback

The Church and the French Revolution: The Providential Preservation of Catholicism Amid Revolutionary Upheaval - Paperback

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The Church and the French Revolution: The Providential Preservation of Catholicism Amid Revolutionary Upheaval - Paperback

The Church and the French Revolution: The Providential Preservation of Catholicism Amid Revolutionary Upheaval - Paperback

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