rité
Rité is a term used in the context of the French Revolution to describe the rituals and ceremonies that were established to replace religious practices. It was introduced by the revolutionary government to promote the ideals of reason, equality, and the cult of the supreme being. The term "rité" was coined by the revolutionary journalist and politician Jean-Baptiste Carrier, who sought to create a secular alternative to traditional religious rituals.
The rité was designed to be inclusive and accessible to all citizens, regardless of their social status
The rité was implemented in various forms across France, with different regions and departments adopting their