The papacy had been removed from power…
March 1798 CE
He is in this post in 1798 when he enters Italy on March 7, invades the Vatican, organizes the Roman republic, and takes the pope, Pius VI, as prisoner back to Valence (France) where, after a torturous journey under Berthier's supervision, the pope will die in 1799, dealing a major blow to the Vatican's political power (which, however, will not prove as ephemeral as that of the First Empire).
Napoleon next emancipates the Jews of Italy.
With the French expulsion of the pope from Rome, Jews are granted equal rights and all earlier special laws relating to their status are revoked.