The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... Liberal Catholic politics which were not necessarily linked together . Liberal Catholicism was con- demned in Mirarivos during 1832 and Traditionalism some two years later in Singulari nos , but Ultramontanism was eventually canonized ...
... Liberal Catholic politics which were not necessarily linked together . Liberal Catholicism was con- demned in Mirarivos during 1832 and Traditionalism some two years later in Singulari nos , but Ultramontanism was eventually canonized ...
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... liberal publications . On the eve of the conclave , he wrote , ' the Pope will certainly not be myself , but tell your wife ... that I have put in my bag those books which she gave me at Montericco and that I shall make the new Pope ...
... liberal publications . On the eve of the conclave , he wrote , ' the Pope will certainly not be myself , but tell your wife ... that I have put in my bag those books which she gave me at Montericco and that I shall make the new Pope ...
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... Liberal Catholicism in France should probably be seen as an attitude of mind , respecting the value of political liberty , for ex- ample , rather than as a theological position . In this sense , Liberal Catholics included democrats and ...
... Liberal Catholicism in France should probably be seen as an attitude of mind , respecting the value of political liberty , for ex- ample , rather than as a theological position . In this sense , Liberal Catholics included democrats and ...
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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