The Papal Conclaves, as They Were and as They areChapman and Hall, 1876 - 434 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... holy Roman Church , and the clergy , acolytes , subdeacons , and priests , in the presence of the bishops and abbots and many other personages ecclesiastical and lay , this day , the 21st April , 1072 , in the church of St. Peter in ...
... holy Roman Church , and the clergy , acolytes , subdeacons , and priests , in the presence of the bishops and abbots and many other personages ecclesiastical and lay , this day , the 21st April , 1072 , in the church of St. Peter in ...
第 20 頁
... Holy Trinity on Monte Pincio . The fourteen deaconries are as follows : St. Mary in Via Lata , St. Adrian in the Forum , St. Agatha alla Suburra , St. Angelo in Peschiera , St. Cesareo , Saints Cosmo and Damian , St. Eustache , St ...
... Holy Trinity on Monte Pincio . The fourteen deaconries are as follows : St. Mary in Via Lata , St. Adrian in the Forum , St. Agatha alla Suburra , St. Angelo in Peschiera , St. Cesareo , Saints Cosmo and Damian , St. Eustache , St ...
第 21 頁
... holy orders . But as regards the choice . of the Pope and the business of the Conclave , this difference signifies nothing . Should a cardinal deacon be chosen Pope , he must receive priest's orders . Since the time of Sixtus V. , at ...
... holy orders . But as regards the choice . of the Pope and the business of the Conclave , this difference signifies nothing . Should a cardinal deacon be chosen Pope , he must receive priest's orders . Since the time of Sixtus V. , at ...
第 23 頁
... Holy See remained vacant was one of utter anarchy and lawlessness in Rome , it was a matter of the highest importance that the election should be made as quickly as possible . And even in more recent times , a prolonged Conclave was ...
... Holy See remained vacant was one of utter anarchy and lawlessness in Rome , it was a matter of the highest importance that the election should be made as quickly as possible . And even in more recent times , a prolonged Conclave was ...
第 24 頁
... Holy See in the less exalted dignity from which he was to be elevated to the purple , induced the Pontiff to keep his nomination secret . Martin V. ( ob . 1431 ) was the first who thus created cardinals in secret . And the usage as ...
... Holy See in the less exalted dignity from which he was to be elevated to the purple , induced the Pontiff to keep his nomination secret . Martin V. ( ob . 1431 ) was the first who thus created cardinals in secret . And the usage as ...
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第 19 頁 - College ") of cardinals forming the Council of the Pope, and electing the Pope from their own number. This did not become a stabilized regulation till after the third Lateran Council (1173), since when the College of Cardinals has consisted of six cardinal bishops, fifty cardinal priests, and fourteen cardinal deacons. The cardinals' " Red hat " was made part of the official vestments by Innocent IV (1245) " in token of their being ready to lay down their life for the gospel.
第 326 頁 - Olympia established herself in the Vatican as its mistress ! No step of domestic government or foreign policy decided on, no grace, favour, or promotion accorded, no punishment inflicted, was the pontiff's own work. His invaluable sister-in-law did all. He was absolutely a puppet in her hands. The keys of S. Peter were strung to her girdle; and the only function in which she probably never interfered, was blessing the people.
第 421 頁 - Christum Dominum qui me judicaturus est me eligere quern secundum Deum judico eligi deberé et quod idem in accessu prœstabo...
第 50 頁 - ... our stories are usually separated from their divine ancestors by two or three generations'. Whatever may be the explanation of this phenomenon it is doubtless to be connected with the stories of conjugal relations between human and divine beings which we find both in Greece and in northern Europe. This is a subject to which we shall have to return in a later chapter. Above all, however, we have to take account of the influence of folk-tales...
第 179 頁 - The inclusion of this epistle without any comment is not creditable to the perspicacity of the editor, and on the principle of setting a thief to catch a thief...
第 421 頁 - I call to witness Christ our Lord, who shall be my judge, that I am electing him who before God I think ought to bo elected.
第 15 頁 - Bingham notices the opinion of Bellarmine, that the word was first applied to certain principal churches, and remarks, that others have supposed that those among the priests in populous cities, who were chosen from among the rest to be a council for the bishop, were first called cardinals. And he cites Stillingfleet, who writes, in his "Irenicon
第 15 頁 - ... of Christians as there was then. In the life of Marcellus, about forty years after Dionysius, we read of twenty-five titles in the church of Rome; of which number, what use is made for interpreting the number 666! may be seen in Mr. Potter's ingenious tract on that subject. But when afterwards these titles were much increased, those presbyters that were placed in the ancient titles which were the chief among them, were called cardinales presbyteri,1 which were then looked on as chief of the clergy,...
第 222 頁 - As soon as he had come in measures of precaution were, however, taken for everything, and no one entered more but a few prelates, who came to kiss the feet of his Holiness. All that night long one slept but badly from the sound and noise made by those who were removing their goods out of the Conclave. Next morning, Wednesday, the 10th, the Pope and cardinals entered the chapel an hour before day, according to the regulations ; and mass having been read by the...