987 resultados para Catholic Church. Pope (1159-1181 : Alexander III)


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Accompanied by "Tables des Registres de Clément V, pub. par les bénédictins, établies par Yvonne Lanhers sous la direction de Robert Fawtier. Table chronologique, table des incipit." (viii, 68 p. 33 cm (Bibliothèque des écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome. 3 sér.)) Published: Paris, E. de Boccard, 1948.

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Vols. 1-6 (6 v. in 20) are an enlarged ed. of Cherubini's Bullarium; vols. 7-14 (with notes by A.F. de Sanctis) are a supplement to Cherubini.

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Bibliography: p. 821-827.

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Archival material from the Vatican Archives, the Turin and the Milan state archives.

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Vol. 3, pt. 2 has imprint: Monachii, Librariae J. J. Lentnerianae (E. Stahl) ; Neo-Eboraci, F. Pustet ; [etc., etc.]

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El interés de este estudio de caso es realizar un análisis de los desafíos más relevantes que tuvo que enfrentar el Papa Benedicto XVI durante su pontificado. Con la llegada del Joseph Ratzinger al Vaticano se genera un cambio en la percepción de la comunidad internacional hacia la sede pontificia y esa percepción va obteniendo otros matices a medida que se va desarrollando el pontificado, con la respuesta de Benedicto XVI hacia los desafíos que va enfrentando como el diálogo interreligioso, que previamente había venido trabajando su antecesor Juan Pablo II y el tema de la pedofilia, el cual se encargó de destapar luego de haber sido por años un tabú inconcebible de destapar para la iglesia católica.

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This article contends that the papacy and ultramontane Catholicism played a pivotal role in the democratization of culture in Second Empire France. Drawing upon recent scholarship, which argues that religion played an important role in the constitution of mass democracies in modern Europe, this article revisits the pamphlet campaign led by Mgr Gaston de Ségur at the height of the Italian question in February 1860. Ségur made the most of the freedom of expression enjoyed by the Catholic Church in France in an attempt to direct Catholic opinion, and place pressure on the French government over its diplomatic relations with the pope. New archive material, notably Ségur’s correspondence with the leading Catholic journalist of the time, Louis Veuillot, sheds further light on Rome’s interventions in French culture and politics and its consequences. The article demonstrates that one of the most important, if unintended, results of the ultramontane campaign was to trigger reforms to the cultural sphere, and the granting of freedoms to their political enemies: the Republicans and freethinkers.