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Monks Learning to Exercise.

Annotation

This image ridicules monks for contributing nothing to society, either economically or demographically, by depicting a group of them being taken from the monastery and drafted into the army, where they hope "to become good citizens" as was expected under religious restructuring during the French Revolution. To bring the clergy under the control of the new government, on 12 July 1790, the National Assembly passed the measure that became known as the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. It targets not Catholicism but past clerical abuses. The measure sought to create a "revolutionary" clergy, which would serve the people rather than rule over them.

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Source
Library of Congress

Date
1790

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"Monks Learning to Exercise.," in World History Commons, https://worldhistorycommons.org/monks-learning-exercise [accessed March 28, 2024]