10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «PIO-NONO»
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The Georgia Kaolins: Geology and Utilization
Pio Nono Formation This unit was recently proposed for the coarse red to brown
to yellow arkosic sands, sandy clays, and gravels that in many places directly
overlie Piedmont "basement" complex rocks along the Fall Line (Huddlestun and
...
Jessica Elzea Kogel, 2002
2
Faith and Leadership: The Papacy and the Roman Catholic Church
Hales, Pio Nono, 90. 15. Nippold, Papacy, 102. 16. Denis Mack Smith, Cavour (
New York: Knopf, 1985); William Roscoe Thayer, The Life and Times of Cavour, 2
vols. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1911). 17. Hales, Pio Nono, 121. 18. Hales ...
Michael P. Riccards, 2012
3
Modern Catholic Social Teaching: The Popes Confront the ...
146-56; E. E. Y. Hales, Pio Nono: A Study in European Politics and Religion in
the Nineteenth Century (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, 1962);
Anthony Rhodes, The Power of Rome: The Vatican in the Age of Liberal
Democracies, ...
4
The Global Vatican: An Inside Look at the Catholic Church, ...
For his papal appellation: Hales, Pio Nono, 19. 44. Pius was a natural bon vivant:
Hales, Pio Nono, 18; Schofield, 112. See also St. Louis Medical Review, edited
by Clarence Loeb and Albert Miller. Vol. 49 (April 23, 1904), 262. 44. Pius IX ...
5
The Papacy, the Jews, and the Holocaust
Many knew of Pio Nono's fierce opposition to Italian unification and his role in the
Counter-Risorgimento, which aroused nationalists, as well as his war against
modern civilization, concretized in the “Syllabus of Errors,”which angered liberals
.
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Making Saints: How The Catholic Church Determines Who ...
The Devil's Advocate cites six cases in which Pio Nono promoted unworthy, inept
, or "excessively ignorant" men to important posts in the papal government. The
pope is also accused of "call[ing] to government persons who were hostile to ...
Kenneth L. Woodward, 1996
7
The Secret of the Jews: Letters to Nietzsche
With a loan from the famous Jewish banking family Rothschild, and the backing
of the French troops, Pio Nono was able to return to Rome a year later. Though
Pio Nono had abolished the Jewish ghetto at the beginning of his papacy, he
gave ...
8
Render Unto Rome: The Secret Life of Money in the Catholic ...
Pio Nono refused to negotiate reparations, stubbomly demanding the return of
Rome and the ancient plantation belt, unfazed about the bleak peonage on
which the lost ltingdom had rested. Antonelli streamlined papal finances, steering
...
9
Brokers of Culture: Italian Jesuits in the American West, ...
The account drew upon reports that De Travers, a Swiss Jesuit, received from
Naples. 46. Aubert, Church in the Age of Liberalism, 10. See also E. E. Y. Hales,
Pio Nono: A Study in European Politics and Religion in the Nineteenth Century ...
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Priests, Prelates and People: A History of European ...
It was in the area of Church discipline, however, that Pio Nono was at his most
unreconstructed. He rejected any lay involvement in the governance and
administration of the Church, lest this dilute the authority of the clergy. Without
realising ...
Nicholas Atkin, Frank Tallet, 2003