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Catholic resistance theory, Ultramontanism, and the royalist response, 1580—1620
J.H.M. Salmon
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Theological Studies, 2022
The reception of Vatican I has changed unexpectedly in the fifty years between the centennial and the sesquicentennial. The ultramontane papacy created by Vatican I, seen as blocking renewal after Vatican II, has developed over fifty years into the condition making a global church possible.
William L Portier
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The reception of Vatican I has changed unexpectedly in the fifty years between the centennial and the sesquicentennial. The ultramontane papacy created by Vatican I, seen as blocking renewal after Vatican II, has developed over fifty years into the condition making a global church possible.
William L Portier
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Rohrbacher and the Ecclesiology of Ultramontanism
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Ultramontanism in Yorkshire, 1850–1900
‘Ultramontanism’, a term which can be used simply to describe a particular attitude towards the Papacy, is frequently used to describe certain kinds of devotional practice, and is sometimes used in connection with other aspects of Catholicism, such as attitudes towards poverty, charity and Protestants, and the growth of authoritarianism in the Church ...
Jennifer F. Supple
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