The Syllabus of Errors is the name given to an index document issued by the Holy See under Pope Pius IX on 8 December 1864 at the same time as his encyclical...
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Guide to information sources Lesson plan Syllabus of Errors Lamentabili sane exitu Portal: Education "syllabus". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.)...
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Quanta cura (category Documents of Pope Pius IX)
he considered significant errors afflicting the modern age. These he listed in an attachment called the Syllabus of Errors, which condemned secularism...
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or practices, including: Syllabus of Errors, a document issued by Holy See under Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1864 Syllabus against racism, a historical...
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Integralism (category Criticisms of economics)
special status of the Christian revelation). Pope Pius IX condemned a list of liberal and Enlightenment ideas in his Syllabus of Errors. The term integralism...
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Athanasius Schneider (category Kazakhstani people of German descent)
new Syllabus" (recalling the Syllabus of Errors of 1864 by Pope Pius IX), in which papal teaching authority would correct erroneous interpretations of the...
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Pope Pius IX (redirect from Pius IX of Rome)
original sin. His 1864 Syllabus of Errors was a strong condemnation of liberalism, modernism, moral relativism, secularization, separation of church and state...
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Latitudinarian (category Church of England churchmanship)
church. (See Syllabus of Errors) The latitudinarian Anglicans of the 17th century built on Richard Hooker's position in Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical...
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Gallicanism (category History of Catholicism in France)
indication of the Catholic doctrine was given in the condemnation fulminated by Pope Pius IX against the 24th proposition of the Syllabus of Errors, in which...
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through no fault of one's own" due to inculpable ignorance and "is neither a crime nor a sin" since the individual has made the error in good faith. Formal...
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Palmarian Catholic Church (redirect from Christian Palmarian Church of the Carmelites of the Holy Face)
Gregory XVII anathematised and excommunicated the "errors of capitalism." He declared that these errors had "brought corruption", that many capitalists belonged...
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Joseph Odermatt (redirect from Peter III of Palmar de Troya)
Switzerland. He claims to be a descendant of Saint Nicholas of Flüe. He joined the Order of Carmelites of the Holy Face in 1985 and worked for eighteen...
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Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri; FSSP) is a traditionalist Catholic society of apostolic life for priests...
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1958 death of Pius XII the occupiers of the Holy See are not valid popes due to their espousal of one or more heresies and that, for lack of a valid pope...
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Pope Leo XIII (category Burials at the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran)
dioceses in Spoleto and it was in this council that the need for a Syllabus of Errors was discussed. He invested in enlarging the seminary for future priests...
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Dominion theology (category Pages with reference errors)
conception of church–state relations elucidated by Pope Gelasius I and expounded upon throughout the centuries until the Syllabus of Errors, which condemned...
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it is the business of the state to safeguard and promote human welfare in all departments of life." In the 1864 Syllabus of Errors, issued by Pope Pius...
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Hutton Gibson (category American people of Australian descent)
election was done in error; black smoke signifying that the papacy was still vacant was quickly created, and the public was not informed of the reason for the...
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reality, John XIV had been counted twice. By the 16th century, the numbering error had been conflated with legends about a female Pope Joan, whom some authors...
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Influenced by the Syllabus of Errors, the hierarchy wielded significant sway over Catholic middle classes and rural parishes, amplifying rejection of the regime...
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Dignitatis humanae (category Documents of the Second Vatican Council)
humanae and Pope Pius IX's Syllabus of Errors, Brian Mullady has argued that: the religious freedom condemned in the Syllabus of Errors refers to religious freedom...
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Conclavism (section List of Papal claimants)
second half of the 20th century which consists in the convening of a pseudo-conclave to elect rival popes (antipopes) to the current pope of Rome. This...
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a 1907 syllabus, prepared by the Roman Inquisition and confirmed by Pope Pius X, which condemns what it deems to be errors in the exegesis of Holy Scripture...
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Modernity (redirect from Phases of modernity)
a particular definition of the Catholic Church) is a danger to the Christian faith. Pope Pius IX compiled a Syllabus of Errors published on December 8...
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signs of modernism or classical liberalism, which Pope Pius IX had condemned in the Syllabus of Errors in 1864, among the beliefs and teachings of many...
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Mark Pivarunas (category American people of Lithuanian descent)
sedevacantist Traditionalist Catholic bishop and the Superior General of the Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen (CMRI). Mark Anthony Pivarunas was born to...
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Kulturkampf (category History of Catholicism in Germany)
appended Syllabus Errorum ("Syllabus of Errors"), and in 1870 convened the First Vatican Council. The Council, in turn, proclaimed the dogma of papal infallibility...
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Taylor Marshall (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
Marshall converted to Catholicism and became an advocate of traditionalist Catholicism. He is the author of multiple books, including Infiltration: The Plot to...
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Tridentine Mass (redirect from Mass of John XXIII)
The Tridentine Mass, also known as the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite or usus antiquior (more ancient usage), Vetus Ordo or the Traditional Latin...
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Ultramontanism (category History of the Catholic Church)
Louis-Antoine Caraccioli Neo-ultramontanism Political Catholicism Quanta cura Syllabus of Errors Temporal power (papal) Benigni, Umberto. "Ultramontanism." The Catholic...
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