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R. HILAIRE BELLOC, in an inspired moment, said that the Faith was Europe and Europe was the Faith. He went furth erand wrote a book about it, a book at once eloquent and inspiring, and with a ring of challenge to those who had been reading history backwards, and writing it with a consequent prejudice. His object in writing, he declares, 'is to show that the Roman Empire never perished-but was only transformed; that the Catholic Church, which it accepted in its maturity, caused it to survive, and was, in that origin of Europe, and has since remained, the soul of our western civilization.' With the main thesis of his argument we are not directly concerned, nor with the position he has taken up towards what is called the Barbaric Disruption,' and the resultant 'fall' of the Roman Empire.

But we wish we could believe that all went well with Europe in the first centuries of her Christianization, and especially in the sixth century, with which we are here concerned. Gregory of Tours, the historian of the Franks, had been constrained to denounce the corruption of his own people. The old pagan sanctions had lost their value, and men, kings and peasants alike, no longer bound by the ethics of heathenism, were running amuck over the fairest ands of Europe. The official record of the time reads like an orgy of revolting crimes and unspeakable obscenities. The backwash of the barbarian invaders was fast becoming , tidal wave that threatened to sweep away what was hought impregnable. Europe, it would seem, had to be aved again, and this time it was one of the weak things

1 Europe and the Faith, by H. Belloc. Constable.

FIFTH SERIES, VOL. XXII - NOVEMBER, 1923

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