gallicanism in a sentence
Examples
- From France Gallicanism spread, about the middle of the eighteenth century, into the Low Countries, thanks to the works of the jurisconsult Zeger Bernhard van Espen.
- He was also a supporter of Gallicanism, and was very concerned with Pope Callixtus'and d'Estouteville s interference in the affairs of the French Church.
- In his books and letters he developed a strong and coherent form of Gallicanism, rejecting the infallibility of the Roman pontiff and professing the superiority of the general council.
- Richer's explanation and defense of the theory and practice of Gallicanism was an expression of French resistance to the power and reach of the Pope during that period.
- When Edmond Richer laboured to revive in the theological faculty a somewhat modified Gallicanism, Ysambert with the theologian Duval became the zealous defender of the rights of the Holy See.
- In 1814 he published, with his brother, " " ( 1814 ), in which he strongly condemned Gallicanism and the interference of political authority in ecclesiastical affairs.
- Pombal was an advocate of monarchical power over the church, often known as regalism, and state autonomy from the papacy, or Gallicanism ( after the model in France ).
- Afraid to see gallicanism slip out of his control, the Pope eventually agreed to a general council, but rejected the attendance of any Protestant, as demanded by the French government.
- Cardinal Richelieu believed Eudaemon-Joannis to be the author; Carolus Scribani was another suspect, and Fran�ois Garasse was questioned, as part of the struggle of Gallicanism against the Jesuits.
- These tensions echo earlier quarrels with respect to the influence of the Roman Catholic Church in French society and the influence of the Pope in French public affairs ( see gallicanism vs ultramontanism .)