The Catholic World, Vol. 10, October, 1869 to March, 1870Various
Religion
The Catholic World, Vol. 10, October, 1869 to March, 1870
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Catholic Church -- Periodicals
Frank's assurance was confirmed. The doctor met the guest as if
nothing unpleasant had happened. In the cool of the evening he went
with the young men into the garden, and spoke with such familiarity
of Tacitus, Livy, and other historians of antiquity that the
professor admired his erudition.
Frank wrote in his diary:
"May 20th.--After mature reflection, I find that the views which
I believed to be strongly founded begin to totter. What would
the professor say if he knew that not the doctor, but a country
family, and that, too, ultramontane, begin to shake the foundation
of my views? Would he not call me weak?"
He laid down the pen and sat sullenly reflecting.
"All my impressions of the ultramontane family be herewith
effaced," he wrote further. "The only fact I admit is, that even
ultramontanes also can be good people. But this fact shall in no
wise destroy my former convictions."
TO BE CONTINUED.
FROM THE REVUE DU MONDE CATHOLIQUE.
THE COUNCIL AND THE ROMAN CONGREGATIONS.[35]
The Council of Trent was the eighteenth general council, and
terminated its sessions in the year 1562. None had preceded it for
upward of a century, and during the three hundred years which have
since elapsed the church has failed to witness one of these august
assemblies.
Hence it has been objected that, since the sixteenth century, the
safeguards of truth and liberty have been diminished, and that the
absence, in modern times, of those councils, which were so frequent
during the first ages, manifests an intention on the part of the
popes to exercise their authority with the utmost rigor, and to
govern alone, without the assistance of those lights to which their
predecessors did not deem it humiliating to appeal.
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