Series | Studi di storia
Volume 3 | Edited book | The Reception and Application of the Encyclical Pascendi

The Reception and Application of the Encyclical Pascendi

The Reports of the Diocesan Bishops and the Superiors of the Religious Orders until 1914
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Abstract
The aim of the volume is to analyze the ‘practical implementation’ of the anti-modernist measures of Pius X’s encyclical Pascendi (September 8, 1907) in the Roman Catholic Church. For the first time, the reports on Modernism produced by bishops and religious orders – and scattered in the Roman archives – are studied and compared, offering the reader an international picture of the widespread effect of anti-modernism until 1914 and, at least indirectly, of the general situation of the Catholic Church at the beginning of the twentieth century. At the same time, the various local interpretations and strategies come into focus, as well as the somewhat competition-driven inner-curial handling of the reports.

Keywords AustraliaAsiaConsistorial CongregationHoly OfficeGalicia (Poland)SwitzerlandScholastic textbooksCzechiaRussiaLow CountriesItalian bishopsBishopsReligious OrdersPius XSacrorum AntistitumSeparation of State and ChurchWladyslaw Michal ZaleskiCroatiaAnti-ModernismSpainGermanyHoly SeeBelgiumLatin AmericaAmericasPius KistlerIndochinaPascendiSlovakiaChinaGeorg von KoppAustriaCongregation for ReligiousBelgian CongoDechristianizationOceaniaSeminariesIndiaAnton Wysłouch (Szech)Paul Wilhelm von KepplerRoman Catholic ChurchModernismErnest Reginald HullReception of PascendiEuropeNew ZealandAmericanismHungaryRoman CuriaCisleithanian bishops

Permalink http://doi.org/10.14277/978-88-6969-130-0 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-130-0 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-131-7 | Published March 29, 2017 | Language fr, en, it