The attack on the Jesuits is opened …

Years: 1762 - 1762
The attack on the Jesuits is opened by the Jansenist sympathizer the Abbé Chauvelin, who on April 17, 1762, denounces the Constitution of the Society of Jesus, which is publicly examined and discussed in a hostile press.

The Parlement issues its Extraits des assertions assembled from passages from Jesuit theologians and canonists, in which they are alleged to teach every sort of immorality and error.

On August 6, 1762, the final arrêt is proposed to the Parlement by the Advocate General Joly de Fleury, condemning the Society to extinction, but the king's intervention brings eight months' delay and in the meantime a compromise is suggested by the Court.

If the French Jesuits will separate from the Society headed by the Jesuit General directly under the pope's authority and come under a French vicar, with French customs, as with the Gallican Church, the Crown will still protect them.

The French Jesuits, rejecting Gallicanism, refuse to consent.

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