The French Revolution sought to remake society according to rational, secular principles. Thousands of churches were closed, clergy executed or exiled, and religious art destroyed in one of history's most systematic attempts to eradicate traditional faith. By 1795, Catholic worship had virtually disappeared from France, and contemporary observers believed the Church's influence might be permanently broken.
Yet within decades, French Catholicism experienced an extraordinary revival that would transform religious practice throughout the world. Devotion to Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist and veneration of the Virgin Mary-precisely the beliefs revolutionary rationalists had dismissed as ""superstition""-flourished with unprecedented intensity. Millions participated in elaborate processions carrying the Blessed Sacrament through city streets. Massive pilgrimages to Marian shrines like Lourdes drew participants from all social classes. New religious communities dedicated to perpetual adoration multiplied across France. Devotional practices that had been routine before 1789 returned with heightened emotional significance and fresh theological articulation.
In ""Sacred Resurgence,"" we discover how religious persecution paradoxically sparked spiritual creativity rather than decline. Drawing on diaries, letters, devotional manuals, government reports, and physical artifacts, this groundbreaking study reveals how ordinary Catholics maintained their faith through revolutionary turmoil and transformed it in response to modern challenges. We witness Romantic intellectuals finding aesthetic power in rituals revolutionaries had condemned, working-class families creating domestic shrines when public worship was restricted, and women developing new forms of religious leadership when traditional structures faltered.
This compelling narrative challenges conventional secularization theories suggesting religion's inevitable retreat in modern societies. Instead, we find a fascinating story of adaptation and renewal-how apparent defeat generated remarkable religious vitality that continues influencing global Catholicism today. ""Sacred Resurgence"" offers essential insights for anyone interested in the resilience of faith amid cultural hostility, the relationship between religion and modernity, or the surprising ways spiritual traditions revitalize precisely when most severely threatened.