gallicanism in a sentence
Examples
- Although distinguished in his scholastic studies, he adhered to Gallicanism and Jansenism and was thus considered unsuitable for responsible office by Church authorities.
- In the long run, however, it gained autonomy for the State no longer had a voice in choosing bishops and Gallicanism was dead.
- Beginning in the late seventeenth century, France and neighbouring areas saw a flurry of independent missals published by bishops influenced by Jansenism and Gallicanism.
- The author endeavoured to improve his work in the successive editions, but his failure to remove from it all traces of Gallicanism provoked criticism.
- He was one of the ultramontanist opponents of the various strands of Gallicanism represented by Scipione de Ricci, Vincento Palmieri, and Guillaume de la Luzerne.
- In 1763, Johann Nicolaus von Hontheim, auxiliary bishop of Trier, under the pseudonym " Justinus Febronius ", wrote about Gallicanism in.
- The faculty became more conciliatory toward the central doctrinal authority in the eighteenth century, becoming a center of Ultramontanism through its dismissal of Gallicanism and Febronianism.
- Catholic Integralism does not support the creation of an autonomous " Catholic " state church, or Erastianism ( Gallicanism in Catholicism under the leadership of the Pope.
- His Gallicanism, which made him so haughty toward the pope, found him almost cringing before the various political regimes which succeeded one another during his episcopate.
- In the long run, however, it gained autonomy; ever after, the State no longer had a voice in choosing bishops, thus Gallicanism was dead.