- 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...
- the duke of
Orleans said, he was
neither Jansenist nor Molinist, nor
Ultramontanist, but Catholic. His
great learning was
equaled by the
modest simplicity...
-
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...
-
Laval and the Ho****e of the Holy
Child Jesus.
Bourget was a
fierce ultramontanist,
supporting the
supreme authority of the Pope in
matters both secular...
- 17, 1864, a
counteroffer (of a
regalist nature,
conflictive to the
ultramontanist tendences in Rome) in a 9-point concordat,
which highlighted the following:...
-
Jansenism and the Revolution. For the counter-revolutionaries and
ultramontanists of the 19th century,
Jansenism was
accused of
having prepared and accompanied...
- of Sir George-Étienne
Cartier before hardening into a
conservative ultramontanist supporter of
Church intervention into
politics but
later became a Liberal...
- sa****uards. In 1852, the
scheme broke down due to the
opposition of the new
ultramontanist Catholic archbishop of Dublin, Paul Cullen, who
would later become the...