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Minister of Worship (France)

The Minister of Worship (or "Minister of Public Worship", or "Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs") was a cabinet member in the Government of France responsible for overseeing the French government's relationship with religions. An area of particular attention was the Roman Catholic Church's role in public education, and the portfolio of Minister of Worship was frequently combined with "Minister of Public Education". After the founding of the Third Republic in 1871, the Jules Ferry laws and the 1905 law on the separation of the State and the Church, the Minister of Worship was combined with the Minister of Interior. Thus, it is in that quality that the previous Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy created in 2003 the CFCM.

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Minister of Worship France news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Minister of Worship or Minister of Public Worship or Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs was a cabinet member in the Government of France responsible for overseeing the French government s relationship with religions An area of particular attention was the Roman Catholic Church s role in public education and the portfolio of Minister of Worship was frequently combined with Minister of Public Education After the founding of the Third Republic in 1871 the Jules Ferry laws and the 1905 law on the separation of the State and the Church the Minister of Worship was combined with the Minister of Interior Thus it is in that quality that the previous Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy created in 2003 the CFCM Ministers of Worship EditJean Etienne Marie Portalis 11 July 1804 25 August 1807 Felix Julien Jean Bigot de Preameneu 4 January 1808 1 April 1814 Denis Luc Antoine comte Frayssinous 26 August 1824 3 March 1828 Francois Jean Hyacinthe Feutrier 3 March 1828 8 August 1829 Guillaume Isidore comte de Montbel 8 August 1829 18 November 1829 Martial comte de Guernon Ranville 18 November 1829 31 July 1830 Victor de Broglie 1785 1870 11 August 1830 2 November 1830 Joseph Merilhou 2 November 1830 27 November 1830 Felix Barthe 27 November 1830 13 March 1831 Marthe Camille Bachasson comte de Montalivet 13 March 1831 30 April 1832 Louis Gaspard Amedee baron Girod de l Ain30 April 1832 11 October 1832 Antoine comte d Argout 31 December 1832 4 April 1834 Jean Charles Persil 4 April 1834 22 February 1836 Paul Sauzet 22 February 1836 6 September 1836 Jean Persil 6 September 1836 15 April 1837 Felix Barthe 15 April 1837 31 March 1839 Louis Gaspard Amedee baron Girod de l Ain 31 March 1839 12 May 1839 Jean Baptiste Teste 12 May 1839 1 March 1840 Alexandre Francois Vivien 1 March 1840 29 October 1840 Nicolas Martin du Nord 29 October 1840 12 March 1847 Michel Pierre Alexis Hebert14 March 1847 24 February 1848 Hippolyte Carnot 24 February 1848 11 May 1848 Eugene Bethmont 11 May 1848 28 June 1848 Hippolyte Carnot 28 June 1848 5 July 1848 Achille Tenaille de Vaulabelle 5 July 1848 13 October 1848 Alexandre Pierre Freslon 13 October 1848 20 December 1848 Alfred Frederic comte de Falloux 20 December 1848 31 October 1849 Marie Louis Pierre Felix Esquirou de Parieu 31 October 1849 24 January 1851 Charles Giraud 24 January 1851 10 April 1851 Marie Jean Pierre Pie Frederic Dombidau de Crouseilhes 10 April 1851 26 October 1851 Charles Giraud 26 October 1851 3 December 1851 Hippolyte Fortoul 3 December 1851 7 June 1856 Gustave Rouland 13 August 1856 23 June 1863 Pierre Jules Baroche 23 June 1863 17 July 1869 Jean Baptiste Duvergier 17 July 1869 2 January 1870 Emile Ollivier 2 January 1870 10 August 1870 Michel Grandperret 10 August 1870 4 September 1870 Jules Simon 5 September 1870 17 May 1873 Oscar Bardi de Fourtou 18 May 1873 25 May 1873 Anselme Batbie 25 May 1873 26 November 1873 Oscar Bardi de Fourtou 26 November 1873 22 May 1874 Arthur de Cumont 22 May 1874 10 March 1875 Henri Wallon 10 March 1875 9 March 1876 Louis Martel 12 December 1876 17 May 1877 Joseph Brunet 17 May 1877 23 November 1877 Herve Faye 23 November 1877 13 December 1877 Agenor Bardoux 13 December 1877 4 February 1879 Emile de Marcere 4 February 1879 4 March 1879 Charles Lepere 4 March 1879 17 May 1880 Ernest Constans 17 May 1880 14 November 1881 Paul Bert 14 November 1881 30 January 1882 Gustave Humbert 30 January 1882 7 August 1882 Paul Deves 7 August 1882 13 September 1882 Armand Fallieres 13 September 1882 21 February 1883 Rene Waldeck Rousseau 21 February 1883 27 February 1883 Felix Martin Feuillee 27 February 1883 6 April 1885 Rene Goblet 6 April 1885 30 May 1887 Eugene Spuller 30 May 1887 12 December 1887 Leopold Faye 12 December 1887 3 April 1888 Jean Baptiste Ferrouillat 3 April 1888 5 February 1889 Edmond Guyot Dessaigne 5 February 1889 22 February 1889 Francois Thevenet 22 February 1889 17 March 1890 Armand Fallieres 17 March 1890 27 February 1892 Louis Ricard 27 February 1892 6 December 1892 Charles Dupuy 6 December 1892 4 April 1893 Raymond Poincare 4 April 1893 3 December 1893 Eugene Spuller 3 December 1893 30 May 1894 Charles Dupuy 30 May 1894 26 January 1895 Raymond Poincare 26 January 1895 1 November 1895 Emile Combes 1 November 1895 29 April 1896 Alfred Rambaud 29 April 1896 26 September 1896 Jean Baptiste Darlan 26 September 1896 1 December 1897 Victor Milliard 2 December 1897 28 June 1898 Ferdinand Sarrien 28 June 1898 1 November 1898 Charles Dupuy 1 November 1898 22 June 1899 Rene Waldeck Rousseau 22 June 1899 7 June 1902 Emile Combes 7 June 1902 24 January 1905 Jean Baptiste Bienvenu Martin 24 January 1905 14 March 1906 Aristide Briand 14 March 1906 2 March 1911 Ernest Monis 2 March 1911 27 June 1911 Joseph Caillaux 27 June 1911 14 January 1912External links Edit nbsp Media related to Ministres francais des Cultes Affaires ecclesiastiques at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minister of Worship France amp oldid 1177438089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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