L'Action française et le Vatican

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L'Action française et le Vatican
EditorErnest Flammarion
AuthorCharles Maurras
Publication date
1927
Publication placeFrance

L'Action française et le Vatican is a book by the French journalist and politician Charles Maurras, director of L'Action française, published in 1927. The text is a collection of letters, articles and statements relating to the condemnation of Action Française by Pope Pius XI.

Context

On August 25, 1926,

Benedict XV and extends it to the daily L'Action française.[3] Catholics who remained loyal to Action Française were not excommunicated "but treated with the greatest severity as public sinners, deprived of the sacraments and religious funerals".[4]

Presentation

Considered the "yellow book" of Action Française, this work is introduced by a preface by Charles Maurras and Léon Daudet.[5][6] According to historian Olivier Dard, it is a "major printed source for understanding the crisis" with the papacy but it is also a "weapon of combat and conquest of public opinion".[7]

Around the book

In parallel with this publication, Charles Maurras republished Le Chemin de Paradis redacted and commented on to respond to Catholic objections.[5]

Antonio Gramsci cites Action française and the Vatican for its study of the condemnation of Action française in its Prison Noteboks.[8]

References

  1. ^ Prévotat 1996, p. 370.
  2. ^ Prévotat 1996, p. 370-371.
  3. ^ Prévotat 1996, p. 371.
  4. ^ Poulat 2010.
  5. ^ a b Guy-Grand 1928, p. 670.
  6. ^ L'Action française (in French). 1927-07-29. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  7. . Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  8. . Retrieved 2022-11-22.

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