| Walter Devivier - 1903 - 612 trang
...the Church has invariably held. . . . The followers of these novelties judge that a certain liberty ought to be introduced into the Church, so that, limiting...more freely in pursuance of his own natural bent and capacity. They affirm, namely, that this is called for in order to imitate that liberty which, though... | |
| William P. Leahy - 1991 - 216 trang
...criticizing any American Catholics who maintained that the church should introduce greater liberty so that "each one of the faithful may act more freely in pursuance of his own natural bent and capacity." The condemnation of theological liberalism by Pope Pius X in 1907 further discouraged innovation,... | |
| William P. Leahy, SJ - 1991 - 212 trang
...criticizing any American Catholics who maintained that the church should introduce greater liberty so that "each one of the faithful may act more freely in pursuance of his own natural bent and capacity." The condemnation of theological liberalism by Pope Pius X in 1907 further discouraged innovation,... | |
| Michael W. Cuneo - 1999 - 232 trang
...doctrine and discipline, inasmuch as the followers of these novelties judge that a certain liberty ought to be introduced into the Church, so that, limiting...more freely in pursuance of his own natural bent and capacity. They affirm, namely, that this is called for in order to imitate that liberty which, though... | |
| James Carroll - 2002 - 774 trang
...it as the heresy "Americanism." In particular, the pope denounced the idea "that certain liberties ought to be introduced into the church so that, limiting...more freely in pursuance of his own natural bent and capacity."14 The anathemas were nearly pronounced over Hecker himself. My own life as a twentieth-century... | |
| James Carroll - 2002 - 148 trang
...it as the heresy "Americanism." In particular, the pope denounced the idea "that certain liberties ought to be introduced into the church so that, limiting...more freely in pursuance of his own natural bent and capacity."14 The anathemas were nearly pronounced over Hecker himself. My own life as a twentieth-... | |
| James Likoudis, K. D. Whitehead - 2006 - 374 trang
...Baltimore. In this letter Pope Leo spoke of "followers of ... novelties [who] judge that a certain liberty ought to be introduced into the Church so that, limiting the exercise of its powers, each one of the faithful may act more freely in pursuance of his own natural bent and... | |
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