The statement is true. One of Napoleon's first moves was to make peace with the Catholic Church because he recognized the importance of religion in maintaining social stability and consolidating his power in France. After the French Revolution, the Church had been significantly weakened, and its relationship with the state was strained due to anticlerical policies. By negotiating the Concordat of 1801 with Pope Pius VII, Napoleon restored the Church's status while ensuring it remained under state control. This move helped reconcile the largely Catholic population, reduced opposition from royalists and clergy, and strengthened his regime by aligning religious and political authority.