[Amicie Pelissie Du Rausas in Paris] While the
French Church does not always live harmoniously with its anticlerical
state and culture, it has been mostly spared the accusations of
financial mismanagement and sexual abuse that the Church in other
European countries has known.
Our régime of laïcité — a strict separation between Church and state, in which the public square is declared religion-free — has meant, for example, close state supervision over Catholic educational facilities.
http://cvcomment.org/2016/03/23/abuse-scandal-in-lyon-the-truth-will-set-everyone-free/
Our régime of laïcité — a strict separation between Church and state, in which the public square is declared religion-free — has meant, for example, close state supervision over Catholic educational facilities.
http://cvcomment.org/2016/03/23/abuse-scandal-in-lyon-the-truth-will-set-everyone-free/