Letters from Rome on the Council, by Quirinus. Transl |
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... things and with persons there , and being in free and daily intercourse with some members of the Council , they were very favourably situated for giving a true report as well of the proceedings as of the views of those who took part in ...
... things and with persons there , and being in free and daily intercourse with some members of the Council , they were very favourably situated for giving a true report as well of the proceedings as of the views of those who took part in ...
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... things , to get to know the projects for the Council . The relations of Pius IX . to the Civiltà may be fully understood from the fact - attested by the officials of the Chancery — that the editors are regularly admitted to an audience ...
... things , to get to know the projects for the Council . The relations of Pius IX . to the Civiltà may be fully understood from the fact - attested by the officials of the Chancery — that the editors are regularly admitted to an audience ...
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... thing , as the exhorta- tions emanate from the head of the Church . It is with good reason that Prince Hohenlohe , in his despatch , expresses the fear that the Council , according to the programme of the Curia , will publish decrees on ...
... thing , as the exhorta- tions emanate from the head of the Church . It is with good reason that Prince Hohenlohe , in his despatch , expresses the fear that the Council , according to the programme of the Curia , will publish decrees on ...
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... things , loyalty to the ancient spirit and original institution of the Church . But there are good grounds for hoping that at least a majority of the French Bishops will constitute a free- spoken opposition at the Council ; the two ...
... things , loyalty to the ancient spirit and original institution of the Church . But there are good grounds for hoping that at least a majority of the French Bishops will constitute a free- spoken opposition at the Council ; the two ...
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... profoundly afflicted at the course things are taking in questions of decisive interest for the authority and the whole future of the Church . The religious indifference of the age will pre- 32 Preliminary History of the Council .
... profoundly afflicted at the course things are taking in questions of decisive interest for the authority and the whole future of the Church . The religious indifference of the age will pre- 32 Preliminary History of the Council .
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Page 811 - Romanum Pontificem, cum ex Cathedra loquitur, id est, cum omnium Christianorum Pastoris et Doctoris munere fungens pro suprema sua Apostolica auctoritate doctrinam de fide vel moribus ab universa Ecclesia tenendam definit, per assistentiam divinam, ipsi in beato Petro promissam, ea infallibilitate pollere, qua divinus Redemptor Ecclesiam suam in definienda doctrina de fide vel moribus instructam esse voluit ; ideoque ejusmodi Romani Pontificis definitiones ex sese, non autem ex consensu Ecclesiae,...
Page 189 - I also declare, that it is not an article of the catholic faith; neither am I thereby required to believe or profess that the pope is infallible...
Page 764 - Ecclesiae per totum orbem diffusae pertinent ; aut eum habere tantum potiores partes, non vero totam plenitudinem hujus supremae potestatis ; aut hanc ejus potestatem non esse ordinariam et immediatam sive in omnes ac singulas ecclesias, sive in omnes et singulos pastores et fideles ; anathema sit.
Page 832 - I am the subject of no prince, and I claim more than this. I claim to be the Supreme Judge and director of the consciences of men ; of the peasant that tills the field, and the prince that sits on the throne ; of the household that lives in the shade of privacy, and the Legislature that makes laws for kingdoms. I am the sole, last, Supreme Judge of what is right and wrong.
Page 356 - Why should an aggressive, insolent faction be allowed to 'make the heart of the just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful...
Page 355 - Father to be infallible, suddenly there is thunder in the clear sky, and we are told to prepare for something, we know not what, to try our faith, we know not how — no impending danger is to be averted, but a great difficulty is to be created.
Page 271 - The bricks are fallen down, but we will build with hewn stones: the sycamores are cut down, but we will change them into cedars.
Page 355 - Rome ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times, and a Council's proper office is, when some great heresy or other evil impends, to inspire hope and confidence in the faithful ; but now we have the greatest meeting which ever has been, and that at Rome, infusing into us by the accredited organs of Rome and...
Page 358 - Catholics, but who are leavening the various English denominations and parties (far beyond their own range) with principles and sentiments tending towards their ultimate absorption into the Catholic Church. With these thoughts ever before me, I am continually asking myself whether I ought not to make my feelings public ; but all I do is to pray those early doctors of the Church, whose intercession would decide the matter (Augustine, Ambrose, and Jerome, Athanasius, Chrysostom, and Basil), to avert...
Page 803 - Papa papalior," a zealot for the ideal greatness and unapproachable dignity of the Papacy, and, at the same time, inspired by the aristocratic feeling of a Westphalian nobleman and the hierarchical self-consciousness of a Bishop and successor of the ancient chancellor of the empire, while yet he is surrounded by the intellectual atmosphere of Germany, and, with all his firmness of belief, is sickly with the pallor of thought, and inwardly struggling with the terrible misgiving that, after all, historical...