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The '''Briand-Ceretti Agreement''' is an agreement whereby [[France|French]] [[diocesan]] [[bishop]]s are nominated by the [[Holy See|Vatican]] after a process involving the [[Minister of the Interior (France)|French Ministries of the Interior]] and of [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France)|Foreign Affairs]].
 
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Among the many consequences of this agreement was the reticence to appoint ordinaries likely to call into question the spoliations and expropriations that the French church underwent between [[1790]] and [[1905]]. The veto has been rarely used but its existence induces caution in [[nunciature]] circles when proposing candidates. Disagreements are known from time to time to occur (e.g. a reference by the former ambassador to the Vatican Jean Guégenou on France-Culture on 13 July 2009). The system also indirectly ensures that, almost without exception, [[French citizens]] alone are employed in Catholic administration and schools in France.
 
 
 
 
==See also==
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*[[French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools]]
*[[French legislation for the prevention and repression of cultic groups]]
 
[[Category:Christianity in France]]
 
 
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