In this program it is stated that “the first thing to do is to remove God from everyday life, from the daily life of the simple man, the common man.”
For Gálvez Krüger, this is evident in how in many places “the saints, the dedication of each day to a model of virtue and holiness, the sanctification of festivals, the architectural language of temples” are discarded.
Furthermore, it is shown “in the prohibition of the externalization of the faith and its public profession, that is, processions, public celebration of the sacred mysteries, religious festivals and religious symbols, including the crucifix and the image of the Mother of God, the Glorious and Blessed Virgin.”
While in the French Revolution, in the effort to remove the Christian dedication of the days, they came to call the months “vindimiary”, “brumary” and “frimaire”. Currently, he criticized, “we have reached the absurdity of seeing that legislative chambers at the international level waste their time legally declaring days materialists”.