The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... priests who were able to escape the persecution were those who exercised no ministry , who had taken the so - called oath of liberty and equality , and had not been denounced by six citizens . More than 30,000 French priests fled abroad ...
... priests who were able to escape the persecution were those who exercised no ministry , who had taken the so - called oath of liberty and equality , and had not been denounced by six citizens . More than 30,000 French priests fled abroad ...
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... priests came out of hiding , exiled clerics returned and with a few newly - ordained priests as well as those constitutional priests who had been reconciled they began the work of building up missions and restoring Catholic discipline ...
... priests came out of hiding , exiled clerics returned and with a few newly - ordained priests as well as those constitutional priests who had been reconciled they began the work of building up missions and restoring Catholic discipline ...
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... priests were moved , one bishop moved 150 of his priests in a month , and between 1836 and 1842 all the priests in some dioceses had been moved . ' It was both sad and amusing ' , wrote Ollivier , ' to meet , on different roads , a pile ...
... priests were moved , one bishop moved 150 of his priests in a month , and between 1836 and 1842 all the priests in some dioceses had been moved . ' It was both sad and amusing ' , wrote Ollivier , ' to meet , on different roads , a pile ...
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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