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... Encyclical , recently used and confirmed by Pius IX . , which pronounces freedom of 1 See Artaud de Montor , Hist . Leo XII . ( Paris , 1843 ) , vol . i . p . 234 seq . conscience an insane folly , and freedom of the press 24 The Syllabus .
... Encyclical , recently used and confirmed by Pius IX . , which pronounces freedom of 1 See Artaud de Montor , Hist . Leo XII . ( Paris , 1843 ) , vol . i . p . 234 seq . conscience an insane folly , and freedom of the press 24 The Syllabus .
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... confirming the whole Catholic world in this clerico - Italian manner of thinking and feeling . More than nine - tenths of the Roman congregations and tribunals are composed of Italians , and they regulate everything through their ...
... confirming the whole Catholic world in this clerico - Italian manner of thinking and feeling . More than nine - tenths of the Roman congregations and tribunals are composed of Italians , and they regulate everything through their ...
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... confirmed by Urban II . , that a simoniacal bishop can give nothing in ordination , because he has nothing , passed into the Decretum of Gratian.3 In these cases it is obvious that doctrine and practice were most intimately connected ...
... confirmed by Urban II . , that a simoniacal bishop can give nothing in ordination , because he has nothing , passed into the Decretum of Gratian.3 In these cases it is obvious that doctrine and practice were most intimately connected ...
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... confirmation administered by priests , according to the Greek usage from remote antiquity , invalid , and ordered those so confirmed to be confirmed anew by a bishop , thereby denying to the whole Eastern Church the possession of a ...
... confirmation administered by priests , according to the Greek usage from remote antiquity , invalid , and ordered those so confirmed to be confirmed anew by a bishop , thereby denying to the whole Eastern Church the possession of a ...
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... confirmed it , and also the first founders of the Church . The Franciscans therefore were to have the use only , not the possession , of property ; the possession he adjudged to belong to the Roman Church . He expressly added that this ...
... confirmed it , and also the first founders of the Church . The Franciscans therefore were to have the use only , not the possession , of property ; the possession he adjudged to belong to the Roman Church . He expressly added that this ...
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