PIUS VII

1740–1823, pope (1800–1823), an Italian named Barnaba Chiaramonti, b. Cesena; successor of Pius VI, who had created him cardinal in 1785. He conducted himself ably during the period of the French Revolution, showing sympathy for the social aims of the Revolution. A protracted conclave in 1799–1800 ended with his election. His secretary, Ercole Consalvi, was a guiding force throughout his pontificate. An early event was the Concordat of 1801 with Napoleon, to reestablish the church in France and set up a new hierarchy; much of it was vitiated by Napoleon's Organic Articles, which Pius would not accept. In 1804, Napoleon forced Pius to come to Paris to consecrate him as emperor, only to demean him at the last minute by taking the crown from the pope's hands and crowning himself. Napoleon found Pius intractable when not directly under his influence, and the French eventually took Rome (1808) and the Papal States (1809). Pius excommunicated the assailants of the Holy See, and Napoleon had him taken prisoner and removed to Fontainebleau. The pope was browbeaten into signing a new concordat, which he disavowed after the battle of Leipzig. In 1814, after Napoleon's downfall, Pius returned to Rome in triumph. One of his first acts was to restore the Society of Jesus. The rest of Pius's pontificate was devoted to reestablishing the church in Europe. The Papal States were restored at the Congress of Vienna, and a series of concordats were signed with European powers. At the same time Pius VII's stolidity in the face of humiliation began a revival of personal popularity for the pope that has since characterized Catholicism. Napoleon had treated Pius VII with sneering brutality, yet the pope's treatment of the fallen emperor's family was a model of benevolence: he gave them haven at Rome and interceded with the British to lighten Napoleon's treatment. He was on better terms with Great Britain than any pope had been since the Reformation, and he was keenly interested in the United States and in the Roman Catholic Church there. His patronage of artists was munificent. Leo XII succeeded him.

See E. E. Y. Hales, The Emperor and the Pope (1961).

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...167 VII. ROME, VERSAILLES, AND THE VATICAN: THE...INTRODUCTION ON APRIL 29, 1848, Pope Pius IX proclaimed his refusal to join the national...came a republican uprising in Rome, Pius flight to Gaeta, and his eventual restoration...
...24 On May 20, 1912, Pius X praised women who protected...184 , quoting ibid. , VII 1915 , 7 . 27...Henry VIII; and lastly, of Pius VII, that holy and courageous...SW, II , 13 . Pope Pius VII states that the rejection...
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...the Jews in the 1809 occupation of Rome and exile of Pope Pius VII. After concluding a pact with the pope, Napoleons legal...was abolished and the Papal States were restored. Pope Pius VII, overly-influenced by "the near-universal urgings of the...
...infallibility, promulgated by Gregory VII, Pius IX, and, in 1870, the first Vatican...continuing, especially, to Gregory VII, Pius X and Benedict XV, canon law, with...established the Roman Inquisition;(51) Pius VII who courageously challenged Napoleon...
...local church, repeatedly petitioned Pius VII and the Roman Congregation of the Propagation...Sacred Heart devotions affirmed by Pius VI in the bull Auctorem fidei, 28 August...103; Louis Veuillot ascribed "Rerum PIUS sic, for Deus tenax vigor" to Pius...
...Black race and patron of the city of Palermo.(19) Pope Pius VII canonized him in 1807. There was a political aspect to...the efforts to outlaw the slave trade, sought the help of Pius VII to banish the slave trade from the high seas. This canonization...
...and the Papal States had been occupied in 1808-09 and Pope Pius VII imprisoned.) Perhaps also of his own spiritual condition...Sulamith as the Synagogue and the appeal to her to return in VII, 1 as an appeal to the Synagogue to acknowledge the Church...
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...new. Among recent namesakes of Pius XII, two (Pius VI and Pius VII) had been jostled in rude carts to Paris for delicious...isolated, almost demented state in which Napoleon left Pius VII. But scores of thousands of others would die, with no tangible...
...thoughtful work of scholarship ("Pope Pius VII and the Nazis," Feb. 23). Pawlikowski...Pope is deceptive in implying that Pius was an agent of the Nazis. Nowhere...book is simply that the posture that Pius assumed vis-a-vis the Nazi state was...
...papal power toward the Jews. But Pope Pius VII rejected the appeal of the Austrian...most influential pope of the century, Pius IX, alarmed by the revolutions of 1848...worst possible light (including Pope Pius XIs "We are all spiritually Semites...
...against. It took time for arrangements to be made with Pope Pius VII, who agreed to come in the vain hope of obtaining concessions...the massed ranks of ambassadors, generals and officials, Pius VII is sitting quietly in his white vestment, his right hand...
...V against the Turks at the naval battle of Lepanto and Pius VII against Napoleon, especially since both struggles were...Mediterranean fall under Turkish/Muslim control? And should Pius VII have only preached the gospel from the sidelines without...
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...Napoleon Bonapartes coronation as Emperor of France was marked Dec. 2. Napoleon famously took his crown from the hands of Pope Pius VII, and crowned himself and then his wife Josephine. Napoleon (1769-1821) was Frances greatest military commander, and the...
...primary vocation was the education of girls and care of the sick and needy. St. Angela died in 1540 and was canonized by Pope Pius VII on May 24, 1807. Devotion to the Italian saint became widespread and many schools all over the world, including several...
...as a result of social change. The Queen is lending paintings from the royal collection, including the portrait of Pope Pius VII by Sir Thomas Lawrence and Vigilius Erichsens Portrait Of Catherine The Great. The exhibition is divided thematically and...
...century. It was officially approved and recognized by Pope Pius VII in 1805. On Dec. 8, 1942, on the feast of the Immaculate...years after the apparitions at Fatima in Portugal, Pope Pius XII consecrated the Church and the human race to the Immaculate...
...make a judgment. William Wallis contacted us regarding the same obituary also to point out it was Pope Pius XII, not Pius VII, who is believed to have intervened to prevent the execution of Cahill and five other men for their part in the killing...
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PIUS VII 1740 1823, pope (1800 1823), an Italian named Barnaba Chiaramonti, b...for the pope that has since characterized Catholicism. Napoleon had treated Pius VII with sneering brutality, yet the popes treatment of the fallen emperors family...
...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. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
PIUS IV 1499 1565, pope (1559 65), a...increasingly important offices under Clement VII, Paul III (who made him a cardinal...the council and publicly backing it, Pius gained new respect for the papacy and...Charles Borromeo . He was succeeded by St. Pius V. ____________________ Copyright...
CONCORDAT OF 1801 agreement between Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII that reestablished the Roman Catholic Church in France. Napoleon took the initiative in negotiating this agreement; he recognized...
...konsal ve, 1757 1824, Italian cardinal and papal diplomat. In his first term (1800 1806) as secretary of state for Pope Pius VII he negotiated the Concordat of 1801 with Napoleon Bonaparte (later Emperor Napoleon I). Despite Consalvis astute diplomacy...
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