Temple de l'Oratoire

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Temple de l'Oratoire

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At 300 meters in line of sight of the church of Saint-Germain-l'Oserrua the walls of the Louvre on the Rue de Rivoli, is a building of the Oratory. Although a direct connection to the St. Bartholomew it does not, but the history of the Oratory is inextricably woven into the history of religious conflict in France and his happy zaversheniya.V XVI century over the world seemed unshakeable Catholicism in Europe were gathering clouds Reformation. The old church was flesh of the flesh of the feudal society and the nascent bourgeois class began to need a new church. Desire bourgeois superimposed on the desire of northern Europe aristocracy to get out of the political influence of the papstva.Narod hated Catholicism in its then form, with bespredelnichat church fathers, forever scares inevitable punishment and collect increasing taxes. As a result of the ruling classes, giving the go-ahead to the population, swept Catholic instituty.Narod simultaneously burned churches and murdered priests.
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