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Under the National Convention, what efforts were made to de-Christianize France?

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Under the National Convention, religion was believed to encourage superstition rather than reason. The Convention removed the word "saint" from most street names, priests were encouraged to marry and churches were often closed by revolutionaries. The Notre Dame in Paris was called a "temple of reason" and reason was prioritized at worship gatherings. Finally, a new calendar was adopted and the first day in the calendar was Sept. 22 1792 which was the first day of the French Republic.

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