PIUS VI

1717–99, pope (1775–99), an Italian named G. Angelo Braschi, b. Cesena; successor of Clement XIV. He was created cardinal in 1774. Early in his reign he was faced with the attempts of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II to "reform" the church by suppressing monasteries, assuming rights of appointment of clergy, and by other changes. Joseph's actions were imitated in Spain and Italy, and in 1786 a synod at Pistoia, Italy, adopted antipapal resolutions. Joseph's attempts to make the state supreme in matters of conscience were not less extreme than the efforts in the French Revolution to set up a state church by the Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790). Pius eventually (Apr., 1791) condemned this new Gallican church and forbade the clergy to take the oaths. The French annexed the papal property at Avignon and Venaissin. The pope protested Louis XVI's execution and sided with the anti-French coalition, and Napoleon attacked the Papal States. In 1797 a treaty at Tolentino ceded Avignon, Venaissin, Ferrara, Bologna, and the Romagna to the French, along with a huge indemnity and many treasures. The pope was taken to Siena, thence to Florence; soon, though he was ill and feeble, the French took him to Turin and to Grenoble; he died at Valence. He was succeeded by Pius VII. In 1802 his body was taken to Rome.

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...unique. In Rome the pasquinades appeared: Pius VI to save his faith lost his throne Pius VII to save his throne lost his faith...Saint Jean de Maurienne to Chambery, Pius had the pleasure of his * Pio VI per conservar la fede Perde la sede Pio...
...which must never be forgotten, "What therefore God has joined, let no man put asunder." Wherefore, Our predecessor, Pius VI, of happy memory, writing to the bishop of Agria, most wisely said: "Hence it is clear that marriage even in the state...
...disavow all responsibility for the consequences. 57 He summoned Pius to show that he disapproved of this "aggression against the...Fasz. XI/227, No. 43B, fols. 138 a -138 b . 57 GW , VI c , No. 9, 9 . 58 Ibid. , p. 15. 59 Ibid. , No. 18, p...
...connected, as the producers of Lord Halifax Mass Book of Edward VI . In 1911 it became a properly constituted company, with Mr Gurney...Church of England was not a survival of the second year of Edward VI but a living part of the Catholic Church of Italy, Spain, and...
VI Reply of President Roosevelt to His Holiness OCTOBER 1, 1940 Your Holiness, Upon his return to the United States, Mr. Myron...
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...Politics in Eighteenth-Century Rome: Pius VI and the Arts. by Phyllis Zagano THE...POLITICS IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ROME: PIUS VI AND THE ARTS. By Jeffrey Collins...Braschi (1717-1799), elected Pope Pius VI in 1775, navigated treacherous geopolitical...
...the question is not whether Pius XII acted heroically during World...people devoted to besmirching Pius XIIs reputation, and what are...directed as much against Paul VI and John Paul II as it is against Pius XII. McInerny calls these writers...
...By devilish policy" (2 Hen. VI 4.1.82); and sold "Anjou...Maine ... to France" (2 Hen. VI 4.1.85). And just as Turnus...Latinus offers as a bride to pius Aeneas (Aen. 7. 249-85...saintly King Henry (2 Hen. VI 3.2.299-411). Thus the...
...There was the visit of Pius VI to Vienna in 1782, which...1799, as was his successor Pius VII in 1807. Later in 1848...relationship between Paul VI and Poland.To be sure...Montini was dispatched by Pius XI as attache to the Apostolic...
...the second session of the council, Paul VI urged the bishops to conduct an open dialogue with the world ("Pope Paul VI to the Council," Doctrine and Life 13...final redactor of Gaudium et spes, Paul VI asked how the final editorial work was...
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...protector and teacher. The vulnerability and weakness of the papacy was nothing new. Among recent namesakes of Pius XII, two (Pius VI and Pius VII) had been jostled in rude carts to Paris for delicious humiliation by Napoleon; the chancellor of Pius...
...in Vichy, praising Pope Pius XII for condemning the...from the future Pope Paul VI regarding his efforts on...at the direction of Pope Pius XII. It is true that Zuccotti...John XXIII, and Pope Paul VI, all testified that they...instructions from Pope Pius XII in face-to-face...
...Europe. (We Remember honors Pius XII for what he "did personally...The papal absolutism of which Pius XII was the avatar, and which faltered under John XXIII and Paul VI, would be vindicated as John Paul IIs lasting legacy. If Pius XII were to be named a saint...
Pope Pius XI and the Jewish Question. by Richard...later as cardinal secretary of state. Both Pius XI and Pius XII firmly believed that theirs was the...spirit of that council, in 1964 Pope Paul VI proclaimed the conciliar decree Lumen Gentium...
The Ambassador the Pope: Pius XII, Jacques Maritain the Jews...recent years surrounding Pope Pius XII, anti-Semitism, and the...Montini, the future Pope Paul VI, then sostituto in the office...Maritain formulated a plea to Pius XII for a solemn declaration...
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...weresaved, thanks largely to Pope Pius XII. Moreover, when Rome was bombed on July 19, 1943, Pius summoned his AssistantSecretary...Montini, the future Pope Paul VI. The Pope asked how much cash...fellonRome.Accordingto Kurzman, Pius again rushed to the scene to...
...entered the Vatican, seized Pope Pius VI and threw him into a carriage. As...1799. At the time of his death, Pius VI had reigned for 24 years, making...tell this sad story, not because Pius VI was a great pope. If anything, his...
...The Recollect monk Fray Exequiel Moreno who had witnessed the construction of the organ was elevated to sainthood by Pope Pius VI.) The finished organ was used for church services and worship but it eventually deteriorated owing to the earthquakes...
...and conflict. As my venerable Predecessor Paul VI wisely observed, "the new name for peace is development...industrial society; in the social Magisterium of Pius XI, Pius XII, John XXIII, Paul VI and John Paul II, new forms of poverty were gradually...
...April 29, 1380 at the age of 33, and her body was found uncorrupted after 50 years. She was canonized by Pius II in 1461. Pope Paul VI proclaimed her a Doctor of the Church in 1970. Pope John Paul II declared her one of Europes patron saints...
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PIUS VI 1717 99, pope (1775 99), an Italian named...Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790). Pius eventually (Apr., 1791) condemned this...he died at Valence. He was succeeded by Pius VII. In 1802 his body was taken to Rome...
PIUS VII 1740 1823, pope (1800 1823), an Italian...Barnaba Chiaramonti, b. Cesena; successor of Pius VI, who had created him cardinal in 1785. He...vitiated by Napoleons Organic Articles, which Pius would not accept. In 1804, Napoleon forced...
PAUL VI 1897 1978, pope (1963 78...32 years. After 1944, when Pius XII acted as his own secretary...International Relations In 1964, Paul VI made a pilgrimage to the Holy...outlook of the Vatican under Paul VI was matched by a new ecumenism...
ALEXANDER VI , pope 1431? 1503, pope (1492 1503), a Spaniard (b. Jativa) named...of ). Alexander was a munificent patron of the arts. He was succeeded by Pius III. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...Sixtus IV , 1471 84 Innocent VIII , 1484 92 Alexander VI , 1492 1503 Pius III, 1503 Julius II , 1503 13 Leo X , 1513 21 Adrian...1740 58 Clement XIII, 1758 69 Clement XIV , 1769 74 Pius VI , 1775 99 Pius VII , 1800 1823 Leo XII, 1823 29 Pius VIII, 1829...
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