The pope, the kings and the people

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The pope, the kings and the people

William Arthur ; edited by Blair Neatby

(Religion and society)

Snova, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-293) and index

Originally published: 1903

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内容説明

The Pope, the Kings and the People, by William Arthur traces the history of Vaticanism from 1864 through 1869. The sources of the information contained in this work are, 1. Official documents; 2. Histories having the sanction of the Pope or of bishops; 3. Scholastic works of the present pontificate, and of recognized authority; 4. Periodicals and journals, avowed organs of the Vatican or of its policy, with books and pamphlets by bishops and other Ultramontane writers; 5. The writings of Liberal Catholics.

目次

  • Editors Preface
  • Preface
  • Postscript to the Preface
  • List of works quoted or referred to as authorities
  • BOOK I. FROM THE ISSUE OF THE SYLLABUS TO ITS SOLEMN CONFIRMATION, DECEMBER 1864 TO JUNE 1867 -- The First Secret Command to commence Preparations for a General Council, December 6, 1864Meeting of CongregationAll but Cardinals sent outSecret OrderEvents of the 8thSolemn AnniversaryA historical coup de soleil
  • The Encyclical Quanta Cura, December 8, 1864Causes of the Ruin of Modern Society: rejection of the force of the ChurchReligious EqualityPretensions of Civil Law and of Parents to Control EducationLaws of MortmainRemediesRestoration of the Authority of the ChurchConnecting Links between Encyclical and SyllabusRetrospect of Evidences that all Society was in RuinsThe Movement for Reconstruction
  • Foundation of a Literature of Reconstruction, Serial and ScholasticThe Civilta Cattolica: its Views on Education and on Church and StateTarquinis Political Principles of Pope and KingMeasures Preparatory to the Syllabus
  • Further Measures Preparatory to the SyllabusChanges in Italy since 1846Progress of Adverse EventsA Commination of LibertiesA Second Assembly of Bishops without Parliamentary FunctionsThe Curse on ItalyOrigin of the phrase A Free Church in a Free StateProjected Universal Monarchy
  • The Syllabus of Errors, December 8, 1864Character of the Propositions condemnedDisabilities of the StatePowers of the Church
  • The Secret Memoranda of the Cardinals, February 1865
  • A Secret Commission to prepare for a Council, March 1865First SummonsPoints determinedReasons why Princes are not consultedPlan for the Future Council
  • Memoranda of Thirty-six chosen Bishops, consulted under Bond of Strictest Secrecy, April to August, 1865Doctrine of Church and StateAntagonism of History and the Embryo DogmaNuncios admitted to the SecretAnd Oriental Bishops
  • Interruption of Preparations for Fourteen Months, through the consequences of SadowaThe French evacuate RomeAlleged Double Dealing of Napoleon IIIThe Civilta on St. BartholomewsChange of PlanInstead of a Council a Great DisplaySerious Complaints of Liberal Catholics
  • Reprimand of Darboy, Archbishop of Paris, for disputing the Ordinary and Immediate Jurisdiction of the Pope in his DioceseSent in 1864 Published in 1869
  • Great Gathering in Rome, June 1867Impressions and AnticipationsImprovements in the CityLouis Veuillot on the Great Future
  • The Political Lesson of the Gathering, namely, All are called upon to recognize in the Papal States the Model State of the WorldSurvey of those States
  • Solemn Confirmation of the Syllabus by the Pope before the assembled Hierarchy, and their Acquiescence, June 17, 1867. BOOK II. FROM THE FIRST PUBLIC INTIMATION OF A COUNCIL TO THE EVE OF THE OPENING, JUNE 1867 TO DECEMBER 1869 -- First Public Intimation of the intention to hold a Council, June 26 to July 1, 1867ConsistoryAcquiescence in the Syllabus of the assembled BishopsThe Canonized InquisitorQuestions and Returns preparatory to Greater CentralizationManning on the CeremoniesOConnell on the Doctrines of the PapistsThe Doctrine of Direct and Indirect Power
  • Six Secret Commissions preparingInterrupted by GaribaldiA Code for the Relations of the Church and Civil SocietySpecial Sitting with Pope and Antonelli to decide on the Case of PrincesTales of the CrusadersEnglish MartyrsChildren on the AltarAutumn of 1867 to June 1868
  • Bull of ConvocationDoctrine of the SwordThe Crusade of St. PeterIncidentsMission to the Orientals, and Overtures to Protestants in different CountriesJune 1868 to December 1868-69
  • Princes, Ministers, and their ConfessorsMontalemberts part in the RevivalHis Posthumous Work on SpainIndignation against the New AssumptionsDebate of Clergy in Paris on the Lawfulness of Absolving a Liberal Prince or MinisterWrath at RomeTrue Doctrines taught to Darboy and his Clergy
  • What is to be the Work of the CouncilFears caused by Grandiose ProjectsReform of the Church in Head and MembersStatesmen evince Concern
  • Agitation in Bavaria and GermanyThe Golden RoseFall of IsabellaThe King of Bavaria obtains the opinion of the FacultiesDoellingerSchwarzenbergs Remonstrance
  • Intention of proposing the Dogma of Infallibility intimatedBavarian Note to the Cabinets, February to April, 1869Arnim and Bismarck
  • IndulgencesExcitementThe Two Brothers DufournelSenestreys SpeechHopes of the Ruin of GermanyWhat the Council will doAbsurdity of Constitutional KingsThe True Saviour of SocietyLay Address from CoblenzMontalembert adheres to itReligious Liberty does not answerImportance of keeping Catholic Children apart from the NationWar on Liberal CatholicsFlags of all Nations doing Homage to that of the Pope
  • Publication of JanusHotter ControversyBishop Marets BookPere HyacinthThe Saviour of Society againDressTrue Doctrine of Concordats not Contracts but Papal LawsEvery Catholic State has Two HeadsFour National Governments condemned in One DayWhat a Free Church meansFulda ManifestoMeeting of Catholic Notables in BerlinPolitical Agitation in Bavaria and AustriaStumpfs Critique of the Jesuit Schemes
  • Conflicting Manifestoes by BishopsAttacks on BossuetDarboyDupanloup combats InfallibilityHis relations with Dr. PuseyDeschamps repliesMannings ManifestoRetort of FriedrichDiscordant Episcopal Witnesses
  • Diplomatic Feeling and Fencing in Rome, November 1869Cross Policies on Separation of Church and StateOllivier, Favre, De BannevilleDoctrines of French Statesmen ridiculed at RomeSpecimens of the Utterances approved at CourtForecasts of War between France and PrussiaGrowing Strength of the Movement in France for Universities Canonically Instituted
  • Mustering, and Preparatory StimuliPopes HospitalityAlleged Political IntentFriedrichs First NotesThe Nations cited to JudgmentNew War of the RosaryTarquinis Doctrine of the SwordA New Guardian of the CapitolNovember and December, 1869
  • Great Ceremony of Executive Spectacle, called a Pro-Synodal Congregation, to forestall Attempts at Self-Organization on the Part of the CouncilThe SceneThe AllocutionOfficers appointed by Royal ProclamationOath of SecrecyPapers DistributedHow the Nine had foreseen and forestalled all Questions of Self-OrganizationThe Assembly made into a Conclave, not a General CouncilCecconis Apology for the Rules
  • The Eve of the CouncilRejoicingsRome the Universal FatherlandVeuillots JoyProcessionsSymbolic SunbeamsThe Joy bellsThe Vision of St. AmbroseThe Disfranchisement of KingsIndex.

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