The Triumph of the Holy See: A Short History of the Papacy in the Nineteenth Century |
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... remain faithful to their vows , while communities of women were generally united in their desire to remain in the religious life . However , the attack on the monasteries was interpreted by some ecclesiastics as a further infringement ...
... remain faithful to their vows , while communities of women were generally united in their desire to remain in the religious life . However , the attack on the monasteries was interpreted by some ecclesiastics as a further infringement ...
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... remain loyal to the King . These policies were obviously adopted in the interests of the Concordat and because of the principle of legitimacy , though the Pope would undoubtedly have also been influenced by the demands of diplomatic ...
... remain loyal to the King . These policies were obviously adopted in the interests of the Concordat and because of the principle of legitimacy , though the Pope would undoubtedly have also been influenced by the demands of diplomatic ...
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... remain , above all a Roman Catholic , the question does not even arise whether I shall or shall not submit to the discipline of the Church . It is said that Benedict XV later acquitted Sangnier of the errors which Pius X had condemned ...
... remain , above all a Roman Catholic , the question does not even arise whether I shall or shall not submit to the discipline of the Church . It is said that Benedict XV later acquitted Sangnier of the errors which Pius X had condemned ...
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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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