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Ultramontanism and Dupanloup: The Compromise of 1865

open access: yesChurch History, 1984
It is often asserted that the aggrandizement of the papacy during the nineteenth century reached its height with the definition of papal infallibility at the First Vatican Council in 1870. A case can be made, however, for the view that that definition, with its careful delimitations, was in fact a kind of anticlimax, that the ultramontane high tide ...
Marvin R. O'Connell
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I. Moving toward Vatican I: Ultramontanism versus Liberalism

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Karim Schelkens   +2 more
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French-Canadian Nationalism and the Challenge of Ultramontanism [PDF]

open access: yesHistorical Papers / Communications Historiques, 1966
Monet, Jacques
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The Ultramontanism of Saint Boniface

Church History, 1933
Professor Becker has said “The migrations of the Teutonic tribes and the expansion of the Saracens together form the basis of the history of the Middle Ages.” The Muslim conquests of Persia, Egypt, North Africa and Spain from 634 to 713 wiped out the ancient sees of Ephesus, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria. Only Rome remained. The Saracens continued
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The Child as Maker of the Ultramontane

Studies in Church History, 1994
The Revd Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., after two months’ residence in Glasgow wrote that though repulsive to live in yet there are alleviations, the streets and buildings are fine and the people lively. The poor Irish among whom my duties lay are mostly from the North of Ireland….
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The Mission of Quebec Ultramontanism: A Luhmannian Perspective

Sociological Analysis, 1985
This article applies aspects of Niklas Luhmann's theory of society to 19th century Quebec ultramontanism. Luhmann analyzes the difference between pre-modern and modern societies in terms of a shift from a dominance of stratified differentiation to a dominance of functional differentiation.
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