What did the Civil Constitution of the Clergy do?
A) require that clergy be addressed as abbé or monseigneur
B) mandate that all priests and bishops had to be Catholic
C) take away the clergy’s sacramental powers over births, marriages, and deaths
D) restore to the Church all clerical property that had been confiscated
C) take away the clergy’s sacramental powers over births, marriages, and deaths
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