Definition of Ultramontanist. Meaning of Ultramontanist. Synonyms of Ultramontanist

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Definition of Ultramontanist

Ultramontanist
Ultramontanist Ul`tra*mon"ta*nist, n. One who upholds ultramontanism.

Meaning of Ultramontanist from wikipedia

- state. In Austria ultramontanists were opposed to Josephinism, and in Germany to Febronianism. In Great Britain and Ireland ultramontanists resisted Cisalpinism...
- authority within the church, and some members became ****ociated with the Ultramontanist movement and the declaration of papal infallibility in 1870. In Switzerland...
- formally protested this intrusion after voting had been in progress, the Ultramontanist Cardinals readily recognized the existing legal right of the emperor...
- Polish language and culture, as well as to reduce the influence of the "ultramontanist" Roman Catholic clergy in those regions. Since the Third Partition of...
- (1813–1875) was the Catholic Bishop of Nîmes from 1855. He was strongly Ultramontanist and anti-Protestant He was an important figure in the debates on papal...
- December 1864, a counteroffer (of a regalist nature, conflictive to the ultramontanist tendences in Rome) in a 9-point concordat, which highlighted the following:...
- the members of the family could often be found among conservative and ultramontanist sympathizers, with whom they would often debate current political events...
- Jansenism and the Revolution. For the counter-revolutionaries and ultramontanists of the 19th century, Jansenism was accused of having prepared and accompanied...
- named for Pope Pius IX. Its political direction was conservative and ultramontanist, and its purpose to form a bridge between Catholics and the political...
- guidance of Lionel Groulx. As a movement, Jeune-Canada was corporatist and ultramontanist; the group advocated for francophone rights in Canada and political...