The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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Page 79
... interests of the papacy and future popes would have been free to devote their full attention to spiritual matters . However , it was considered inconceivable at the time to attempt to preserve papal independence without temporal ...
... interests of the papacy and future popes would have been free to devote their full attention to spiritual matters . However , it was considered inconceivable at the time to attempt to preserve papal independence without temporal ...
Page 87
... interests . Irish Catholics were ordered to submit episcopal nominations to the veto of their Protestant King , while French Liberal Catholics were to be silenced in the interests of their agnostic ruler . Other Catholics were expected ...
... interests . Irish Catholics were ordered to submit episcopal nominations to the veto of their Protestant King , while French Liberal Catholics were to be silenced in the interests of their agnostic ruler . Other Catholics were expected ...
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... interests of Catholicism . However , some French Catholics formed a Counter- Revolutionary League devoted to the destruction of the Republic . They claimed the support of the Pope in spite of Immortale Dei which made it clear that he ...
... interests of Catholicism . However , some French Catholics formed a Counter- Revolutionary League devoted to the destruction of the Republic . They claimed the support of the Pope in spite of Immortale Dei which made it clear that he ...
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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