Jesuits expelled from, by Pius IX,19,309,337,393;property of Jesuits in, restored to them,259;Victor Emmanuel enters,23,322;Pius IX fugitive from,322;Pius IX returned to,328;capital of Italy established at,329,337;English college established in, by Jesuits,134;German college established in, by Loyola,121,422.Russia, Jesuits in,239,242-247;Jesuit order authorized in White Russia by Pius VII,244,254;Jesuits expelled from St. Petersburg and Moscow,246.S.Saldanha, Cardinal, appointed visitor and reformer of the Jesuits,189;banished the Father Superior of the Jesuit "Professed House," and caused arrest of two Jesuits in Brazil,190;appointed the Bishop of Para his delegate in South America,190.Saragossa, Jesuit intrigues at,76-83.Sardinia, hostility of, to Austria,308;formed alliance with Piedmont for protection,308;invited by Pius IX to co-operate in forming confederacy of Italian republics with pope as ruler,311;declined to co-operate with Pius IX,311;became separated from influences of Holy Alliance,312;crown of, abdicated by Charles Albert,312;Victor Emmanuel became king of,312.Satolli, Mgr., deputy pope, sent to United States by Leo XIII,396;decision of, upon school question,397;results to be expected from success of his mission,427.Semper eadem, the Jesuit motto,138;the motto of the papacy,489.Spain, universities of, condemned infallibility,70;Jesuits in,75-85;Jesuit intrigues at Saragossa,76-83;opposition to Jesuits at Toledo,84;acquired possessions in South America,168;king of, prohibits Europeans entering Paraguay,173;invaded by Louis XVIII, of France,262;Jesuits driven out of,221,262,291.Syllabus of Pius IX, important propositions of, enumerated by Franco,455.T.Temporal power, abolished in Italy,19,22,24,464;Jesuit efforts to restore,24,27,28;Napoleon's letter to Pius VII, concerning,269,270;doctrine of, maintained by Pius IX,299-301,310,315;Union of Sardinia and Italy, death-blow to,313,319;Louis Napoleon sent troops to Italy to protect,318;abolished,324,329;its restoration sought through aid of American people,348;restoration of, would convert pope into a king,362;not acquired until after fall of Roman Empire,386;its abolition asserted to be an international wrong by Leo XIII,423;an enemy to peace of the Church,463;importance of issue involved in restoration of,464.Trent, Council of, assembled by Paul III,67,467;Jesuits at,108,469;Elizabeth declined to send ambassadors to,136;forced to assemble by Charles V,466;called by Clement VII,467;Laynez announced doctrine of infallibility in,470,471,472-475;did not decree infallibility,475;assumed authority over both Protestants and Catholics,491.Tournon, De, Cardinal, condemns Jesuits in China and India,212;his arrest and death,214.U.Ultramontanes, advocated temporal power and policy of bull "Unam Sanctam" of Boniface VIII,481,482,483.Umbria, law of, condemned by Cardinal Pecci (Leo XIII),376;archbishop and bishops of, select Pecci to protest against the infringement of papal rights by Piedmont,380;doctrines of Thomas Aquinas taught in schools of,408.Unam Sanctam, bull of Boniface VIII,481,482,483,484,485,488,493;disinclination of papal writers to publish in full,482.United States, policy of, to separate Church from State,18,344,356,358,373,414;Jesuits in,25,29;maintains the right of self-government,335;freedom of conscience a fundamental principle of,348,360;people of, appealed to by papacy to restore temporal power in Italy,348;estimated number of Roman Catholics in,392;principles of, condemned by popes,391,411,419,420,461;institutions of, considered godless by Jesuits,395,462;patriotism of Roman Catholics in,422,490;infallibility inconsistent with loyalty to,456.V.Vatican, Council of the, declared Pius IX infallible,321,427,428,471,478;decree of infallibility by, not unanimous,433,480.Verona, Congress of "Holy Alliance" met at,261.Victor Emmanuel, conciliatory letter of, to Pius IX,23,319, and note, page320;entered Rome,23,322;his overture of pacification rejected by Pius IX,23,321;becomes king of Sardinia,312;formed Kingdom of Italy,313.W.Washington, President, advised education of youth in science of government,15;his warning against foreign influence,31.X.Xavier, Francis, his mission to the East Indies,153;sent to India by King of Portugal,154;character assigned to him,154;visited Goa,155;represented as performing miracles,155,156,159-160,161,164;claimed for him that God gave him the "gift of tongues,"156,165;established Jesuit college at Goa,157,158;went to Malabar,159;his claim as the "Apostle of the Indies" unsubstantiated,162;visited Japan,162-165;his gift of tongues a "transient favor,"163,164;failed to enter China,165;his death,166;miraculous account of his remains,166.