The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 62
Page 103
... Italy must look to the Catholic Church and to the papacy for her regeneration as a nation . Italian princes must introduce popular representation , the different Italian states must then federate under the presidency of the Pope , while ...
... Italy must look to the Catholic Church and to the papacy for her regeneration as a nation . Italian princes must introduce popular representation , the different Italian states must then federate under the presidency of the Pope , while ...
Page 105
... Italy was never complete . And this will always be her protection so long as the Apostolic See stands in her midst . There- fore , O Lord God , bless Italy and preserve for her this most precious gift of all the faith ! Unfortunately ...
... Italy was never complete . And this will always be her protection so long as the Apostolic See stands in her midst . There- fore , O Lord God , bless Italy and preserve for her this most precious gift of all the faith ! Unfortunately ...
Page 187
... Italy . He consistently refused to allow Italian Christian Democrats to engage in political and social action . When ... Italy . Apparently , what might be praiseworthy for Catholics elsewhere was not to be applied to Catholics in Italy ...
... Italy . He consistently refused to allow Italian Christian Democrats to engage in political and social action . When ... Italy . Apparently , what might be praiseworthy for Catholics elsewhere was not to be applied to Catholics in Italy ...
Contents
The Revolution and the Church in France | 15 |
Papal authority and political reaction | 59 |
The election of Pius the Ninth and | 101 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accept adopted American ancien régime anti-clerical appointed Archbishop argued Assembly associations attack attempt attitude Austrian became bishops Cardinal Catholic Church Christian civil clergy clerical Concordat condemned conservative constitutional contemporary Council declared democracy doctrine Dreyfus Dupanloup encyclical episcopal Erastian established faith favour forces France freedom French bishops French Catholics French Church Furthermore Gallican German Catholics Government Holy hostile influence intellectual issue Italian Italy Lacordaire Lamennais later Liberal Catholics liberty Loisy ment Merry del Val modern Modernists Montalembert Napoleon nineteenth century opposed papacy papal infallibility Paris parish Pius Pius VII Pius X policies political Pope Pope Leo XIII Pope Pius VI Pope's priests Protestant Prussia reform refused religion religious Republic republicans restoration result Revolution revolutionary Roman authorities Rome rulers schools secular seminaries simply Social Catholicism Social Catholics society spiritual Syllabus of Errors temporal power theological tion Ultramontanism Vatican Veuillot