Catholic churches in France have a bad landlord: the French governmentA notable and unsettling trait of most French churches is the number of statues with their heads lobbed off. Admittedly, upon reflection, it’s not surprising those statues came out of the French Revolution badly, notes an article today in Spectator Life. The Church and its clerics weren’t popular. But it was nearly 250 years ago. How come the heads haven’t been put back on? It seems lax of the Church authorities, to say the least. After all, the Church in France, whose roots go back to the Apostolic Age when...