- Catherine Theot
Catherine Theot (born at
Barenton (Normandy ),France in 1716; diedSeptember 1 ,1794 ) was a Frenchvisionary .From her youth a victim of
hallucination s, a long course of religiousasceticism in the convent of theMiramiones inParis unhinged her mind, and she was placed under restraint. Liberated in 1782, her early delusions concerning aMessiah became accentuated; that she was destined to be the mother of the new Messiah, she was now assured; she pictured to her followers the fantastic features of the comingParadise on earth; and was hailed as the "Mother of God ". From the idea of the advent of a Messiah to its realization was but a step; inRobespierre theTheotists saw the redeemer of mankind; and preparations for his initiation were put in motion. The enemies of Robespierre, resenting his theocratic aims, seized upon his relations with the Theotists as an engine of revenge; Catherine, withGerle and others, was arrested and imprisoned, and a letter to Robespierre discovered in her house. In the Convention,Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier trumped up the conspiracy of Theot, asserting that Catherine was a tool ofPitt , that the mummeries of the Theotists were but a cloak for clerical and reactionary intrigue, and hinting that Robespierre favored their designs. The case was adjourned to the Revolutionary Tribunal, and figured in the proceedings of 9thThermidor . The accused were ultimately acquitted, Catherine herself having died in prison.References
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