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From: trav@ucla-cs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.religion,net.politics
Subject: Re: The Divine Right of Kings
Message-ID: <3705@ucla-cs.ARPA>
Date: Mon, 4-Feb-85 12:31:37 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb  4 12:31:37 1985
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Reply-To: trav@ucla-cs.UUCP (Pascal Traverse)
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Summary: 

As far as I know:
1) There is no serious possibility of the reinstallment of monarchy
in France.
2) The practice of the catholic religion in France is very low (even 
lower for the other religions). 
3) A large manifestation (about 1 million persons) took place in Paris 
in June. The goal was to kick off the project of a law aimed at changing 
the relations between the state and the private school (mainly catholics). 
The demonstration succeeded, mainly because people saw the law as against 
the free choice of a school for their children. It was more a fight for 
liberty than for a religion, even if liberty was not really threatened 
by the proposed law.

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    Pascal Traverse
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