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clafs is to be 1g0o francs (about 621. fter- 
ling ;) that of the fecond clafz is to berooo 
francs (about 42]. fterling.) 
LXVII. The penfions they enjoy accord- 
ing to the regulations of the Conftituent 
Affembly fhall be deducted from their falaries. 
The general councils of the larger com- 
munes fhall be empowered to grant them an 
augmentation of falary, fuch as circumftances 
shay require. 
LXVIII. The vicars, and thofe perform- 
ing their fun€tions, fhall be chofen from 
among the ecclefiaftics receiving penfions, in 
Confermity to the laws of the Conftituent 
Affembly. 
The amount of thefe penfions, and the pro-~ 
duce of oblations {hall conftitute their falary. 
LXIX. The bifhops fhall form a plan of 
regulations relative to the offerings which the 
minifters of religion fhall be authorized to 
receive for the adminiftration of the facra- 
ments. The plan of the regulations furnifh- 
ed by the bifhops fhall not be publihed or 
otherwife put into execution till they have 
received the approbation of the government. 
LXX. Every ecclefiaftic now receiving a 
penfion from the ftate fhall be deprived of it 
on refufing, without fufficient reafon, totake 
upon him the funétions which he is required 
to difcharge. 
LXXI. The general councils of the de- 
partments are authorized to procure for the 
bifhops and archbifhops fuitable places of 
refidence. 
LXXII. The parfonages and gardens per- 
taining to them which have not been alie- 
nated, fhall be reftored to the curés, and 
thofe officiating in the fubfiaiary places of 
worfhip. In cafes where thefe parfonages 
cannot be procured, the general councils of 
the commune are authorized to procure for 
them a fuitable lodging and garden, 
LXXIII. The foundations which have for 
their obje& the maintenance of religion and 
the exercife of public worfhip, are to confift 
only of funds appointed by the ftate; they 
are to be accepted by the diocefe and bifhop, 
and are not to be enforced without the autho- 
rity of the government. 
LXXIV. The fixed property, except the 
buildings deftined to the accommodation of 
the minifter, is not to be affected by ecclefi- 
aftical titles, or pofiefied by the minifters of 
religion in confeguence of their funétions. 
S:Gien IV. —Of the Edifices appropriated to pub- 
lic Warfhip. | 
Article LAXV. The buildings formerly 
appropriated to the catholic worfhip, which ~ 
are now at the difpofal of the nation, fhall be 
given up to the difpofition of the bifhops by 
decrees of the prefeét of the department: a 
copy of thefe decrees fhall be addreffed to the 
counfellor of fate who is intrufted with the 
regulation of religtous affairs. 
LXXVI. Offices fhall be eftablifhed for 
the purpofe of fuperintending the fupport and 
State of Public Affairs in May, 1802. 
[June 1, 
prefervation of temples, and the adminiftras 
tion of charitable contributions. 
LXXVII. In thofe parifhes where there 
exifts no buildings fit for being employed as @ 
place of religious worfhip, the bifhop  fhall 
confult with the prefeét refpeting the efta- 
blifament of a fuitable edifice. 
Table of the Arrangement of the new Arch- 
bifhoprics and Bifhoprics of France. 
Paris—This archbifhopric fhall comprehend 
the department of the Seine. 
Troyes—l’Aube and l’Yonne. 
Amiens—la Somme and I’Oife. 
Soifons—l Aifne. 
Arras—le Pas de Calais. 
Cambray-—le Nord. © 
Verfailles—Sceine-et-Oife, Eure. et-Loire. 
Meaux—Seine-et-Marne, Marne. 
Orleans—Loiret, Loire-et-Cher. 
Malines—Archbifbopric—les deux Nettes, la 
Dwle. 
Namur—Sambre-et-Meufe. 
Tourney—Jemmappe. 
Aix-la-Chapelle—la 
Mofelle. 
Treves—la Sarre. 
Gand—l’Efeaut, la Lys. 
Liege—Meufe-Inferieure, Ourthe, 
Mayence—Mont Tonnerre. 
Befangon — Archbifbopric—- Haute - Saone, le 
Doubs, le Jura. 
Autun—Saone-et-Loire, la Nievre. 
Metz—la Mofelle, les Forets, les Ar- 
dennes. 
Strafbourg—Haut-Rhin, Bas Rhin. 
Nancy—la Meufe, la Meurthe, les 
Vofges. 
Dijon—Cote-d’Or, Haute-Marne. 
Lyons—Archbifbopric——le Rhone, la Loire, 
P Ain. 
Mende—I!’Ardiche, la Lozere. 
Grenoble—1’Ifere.' 
Valence—la Drome. 
Chambery—le Mont-blanc, le Leman. 
Aix—Archbifbopric—le War, les Bouches-du~. 
Rhone. 
Nice—Alpes Maritimes. 
Avignon—Gard, Vauclufe. 
Ajaccio—le Galo, le Liamone. 
Digne—Hautes-Alpes, Baffes-Alpes. 
Ta:sloufe—Archbifbopric—Haute-Garonne, Ars 
riege. 
Cahors—le Lot, Aveyron. 
Montpellier—le Herault, le Tarn. 
Carcaflonne—l’ Aude, les Pyrennées. 
Agen—Lot-et-Garonne, le Gers. 
Baionne—les Landes, Hautes - Pyrene 
nées, Baffes-Pyrennées. 
Bor deaux—=Archbifbopric—la Gironde. 
Poitiers—les deux Sevres, la Vienne. 
La Rochellela Charente-Inferieure, la 
Vendée. 
Angouléme—la Charente, Ja Dordogne. 
Bourges —Archbifhopric—le Cher, VIndce. 
Clermont—lDAllier, le Puy-de Dome. 
Saint-Floureela Haute-Loire, le Cantal. 
Limoges 
Roer, Rhin-et- 
