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Civitas, also known as France Jeunesse Civitas and Institut Civitas, is an association generally considered to be a
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,
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,
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, and of the
extreme right Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
. The association defines itself as a "
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lobby group". The group was once associated with the
Society of St. Pius X The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) ( la, Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X; FSSPX) is an international fraternity of traditionalist Catholic priests founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, a leading traditionalist voice at the Secon ...
but it has evolved under the new leadership of
Alain Escada Alain Escada, born 16 May 1970 in Brussels, is a Belgian far-right activist. Since 2012, he has been the chairman of Civitas, a French Traditionalist Catholic organization. Under his leadership, in 2012–13, Civitas opposed same-sex marriage in ...
and the "chaplaincy" is now provided by Capuchin Friars of Morgon.


History

Civitas was formed in 1999. It, and ICHTUS, were split out from the integrist
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movement. founded by the pro-
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intellectual
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. Its media prominence dates from the appointment of its current president,
Alain Escada Alain Escada, born 16 May 1970 in Brussels, is a Belgian far-right activist. Since 2012, he has been the chairman of Civitas, a French Traditionalist Catholic organization. Under his leadership, in 2012–13, Civitas opposed same-sex marriage in ...
, a Belgian militant of the
extreme right Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
with a background of
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and Belgian nationalism, and an ex-member of the
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(french: Front nouveau de Belgique, FNB), of which he was expelled in 1997. Escada became the secretary-general of Civitas in 2009. In 2012, he replaced
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as president of Civitas. At the start of 2013, Civitas claims members and "sympathisers" on its mailing list. Civitas had ambitions of winning 300 seats in the French municipal elections of 2014. In 2016, Civitas announced a status change, from a cultural organization to a French political party. It is a major part of the
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, a tiny European party.


Aims

Civitas promotes the rechristianisation of France and Europe. It defines itself as a social and political movement in the "
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lobby", a "movement whose cause is the restoration to society of the kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ". It is not interested in taking part in abstract political theory, but instead teaches "techniques...useful in discussions on the subversive dialectic, learning fundamental skills for effective action: speaking in public meetings, launching associations, concrete action, etc." For historian
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, this militant association, in promoting the establishment of the restoration of the Kingdom of Christ on Earth, is against
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and thus the
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itself:


Activism


Opposition to theatrical performances

Civitas came to public attention in 2011, in Paris, when it demonstrated for several consecutive evenings in opposition to the performance of some plays, notably Romeo Castellucci's (original it, Sul concetto di volto nel figlio di Dio, "On the concept of the Son of God's face") at the
Théâtre de la Ville (meaning the City Theatre) is one of the two theatres built in the 19th century by Baron Haussmann at Place du Châtelet, Paris, the other being the Théâtre du Châtelet. It is located at 2, place du Châtelet in the 4th arrondissement. Inc ...
— one performance was interrupted by militants who climbed on stage and threw eggs and waste oil over the audience — but also against the Théâtre du Rond-Point who were performing Rodrigo Garcia's ''
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'', which they judged blasphemous. Civitas denounced what it called "
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" and organised another, larger demonstration on 29 October 2011, while Cardinal André Vingt-Trois, the president of the Bishops' Conference of France, restated that the demonstrators ("Had no mandate to defend the Church").


Arrests and fines

34 people were arrested for having disturbed the play ''Sur le concept du visage du fils de Dieu'' at the
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in Paris in October 2011. 32 were arrested and in June 2013 appeared before a Paris tribunal for "obstructing
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", which carries a fine of up to
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5,000. Two defendants were found not guilty, three found guilty with fines of €1,500, €1,800 and €2,000, the others fined between €600 and €800.


Opposition to same-sex marriage

In June 2012, Civitas released a tract with the slogan ("Would you trust your children with these men?"). On the photo, of a gay
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, one can see two naked men. In November 2012, Civitas organised a march from the Ministry of the Family to the
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, demonstrating against the policy of "Marriage for all"; according to police sources, nearly 8,000 people marched against "" ("gay madness"). On 13 January 2013, the association La Manif pour tous — organised to protest the proposed law allowing
same-sex marriage Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same Legal sex and gender, sex or gender. marriage between same-sex couples is legally performed and recognized in 33 countries, with the most recent being ...
, but which excluded Civitas — called for a national demonstration against the proposed law. Civitas militants, who had opposed the " Barjot concept", gathered to leave from the Place Pinel. They protested against same-sex marriage with the motto "Catholics for the Family". The organisers claimed attendance of , but police sources claimed around , while reports differed across the media, such as in
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and Le Nouvel Observateur.
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said there were "several thousand demonstrators".


Opposition to "gender theory"

At the end of January 2014, Civitas backed
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, who had initiated ("stay away from school days") in protest against the supposed teaching of what she called "gender theory" (french: théorie du genre, more often called
Gender studies Gender studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to analysing gender identity and gendered representation. Gender studies originated in the field of women's studies, concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics. The field ...
) in public establishments. In this context, Civitas was criticised for a photo series on its website showing a sex education teacher in compromising sexual positions. Accused by the Press and his opponents of spreading false rumours (the photo came from Canada), Civitas justified their actions by saying they did not have the means to authenticate its origins and it was not out of character for their chosen subject. In response,
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published an article demonstrating that it was trivial and quick to authenticate the origin of the images. A new row developed some days later, when Civitas called for harassment of the TV network Arte to prevent broadcast of the critically acclaimed film ''
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'', which Civitas called "gender theory propaganda" (). Civitas stated that ("This film does not fulfill Arte's mission as the 'inventor, maker and broadcaster of television programmes of a cultural nature'"). Civitas advocated protesting ("Politely, but firmly, by telephone, fax or post").


Controversies

Civitas' actions against the Romeo Castellucci play was deprecated by diverse groups including the Mayor of Paris and senior Catholic dignitaries.
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, a Government spokesmen, said that Civitas' slogan ("No to gay madness"), used at the November 2012 demonstration, was "misplaced". Other incidents occurred on the margins of the event. Some members of the feminist group FEMEN, topless and wearing a parody of a nun's habit, used powder fire extinguishers to spray demonstrators including, according to the organisers, children.. Journalist
Caroline Fourest Caroline Fourest (; born 19 September 1975), is a French feminist writer, film director, journalist, radio presenter at ''France Culture'', and editor of the magazine ''ProChoix.'' She was also a columnist for ''Charlie Hebdo'', for ''Le Monde'' ...
, an AFP photographer and FEMEN were attacked and some were beaten. The police made five arrests. After these incidents, six socialist (elected politicians) demanded the break-up of Civitas. According to the historian
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, it is part of Civitas' order of service to attack Femen. According to the writer
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: But according to Civitas, the demonstration was a "victim" of militant feminists. Siding with Civitas,
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, deputy mayor of Orange, denounced the feminists who, according to him, were responsible for the outbursts. Civitas said they had filed a complaint for exhibitionism. Caroline Fourest, one of those involved in the violence, also filed a complaint.


Publications

Civitas publishes a quarterly review entitled ("Civitas – Catholic review of political and social questions"). It publishes news about the movement, and analyses the major political themes of the day.


Further reading

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References


External links


Official Website

Communiqués de Civitas
{{DEFAULTSORT:Civitas (movement) Political advocacy groups in France Christian organizations based in France 1999 establishments in France Organizations established in 1999 Traditionalist Catholicism Catholicism and far-right politics