The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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Page 138
... Institutions advocating a return to the unity of Roman litur- gical practice . There followed an open controversy in which no less than sixty French bishops opposed Guéranger . During 1842 the Pope declared that it was deplorable to ...
... Institutions advocating a return to the unity of Roman litur- gical practice . There followed an open controversy in which no less than sixty French bishops opposed Guéranger . During 1842 the Pope declared that it was deplorable to ...
Page 209
... institutions and ideals were being threatened by an alien and un - American religion . Secularists as well as Protestants came to believe that there was a great Catholic conspiracy , directed from the centre , which was intent on ...
... institutions and ideals were being threatened by an alien and un - American religion . Secularists as well as Protestants came to believe that there was a great Catholic conspiracy , directed from the centre , which was intent on ...
Page 267
... institutions and new forms of Christian civilization . In due course Murri himself was excommunicated by Pius X ... institutional ' Modernists might be used to describe those who advocated the internal reform of the Church , the election ...
... institutions and new forms of Christian civilization . In due course Murri himself was excommunicated by Pius X ... institutional ' Modernists might be used to describe those who advocated the internal reform of the Church , the election ...
Contents
The Revolution and the Church in France | 15 |
Papal authority and political reaction | 59 |
The election of Pius the Ninth and | 101 |
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