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Testem benevolentiae nostrae is an
apostolic letter written by Pope Leo XIII to
Cardinal James Gibbons,
Archbishop of Baltimore,
dated January 22, 1899...
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against these ideas in a
letter to
Cardinal James Gibbons,
published as
Testem benevolentiae nostrae. The long-term
result was that the
Irish Catholics...
- particularism, name
given to the
phenomenon of
Americanism in the
apostolic letter Testem benevolentiae nostrae This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Otto
Zardetti and
eventually with Pope Leo XIII,
whose Apostolic letter Testem benevolentiae nostrae condemned Archbishop Ireland's
ideas as the heresy...
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denounced what he
deemed to be the
heresy of
Americanism in his
encyclical Testem benevolentiae nostrae. He
targeted American exceptionalism in the ecclesiastical...
- hour of need. Cicero,
Epistulae ad Atti****. 2.5, 7 Cicero, In
Vatinium testem 12 Cicero, Pro
Milone 17 Cicero,
Epistulae ad
Quintum Fratrem 1.3 This...
- the
American hierarchy, he was the
closest supporter of Pope Leo XIII on
Testem benevolentiae nostrae. He also
proved unpo****r with many
bishops for his...
- That
tendency was
condemned by Pope Leo XIII in his 1899
apostolic letter,
Testem benevolentiae nostrae.
According to The Wanderer,
through the
Vatican II...
- Cicero, Brutus, 69. Cicero, Pro Sulla, 14; In
Vatinium Testem, 5. Cicero, In
Vatinium Testem, 7;
Epistulae ad
Quintum Fratrem, ii. 6. Plutarch, "The...
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considered a heresy. On
January 22, 1899, Leo XIII sent
Gibbons an encyclical,
Testem benevolentiae nostrae ("Concerning New Opinions, Virtue,
Nature and Grace...