Chapter 33

FOOTNOTES:[497]Fourth Lateran Council, cap. i. de fide Catholica.[498]Council of Trent, sess. iv. de Can. Script.[499]Second Council of Orange, confirmed by Pope Boniface II,a.d.529, against the Semipelagians, can. vii. See Denzinger'sEnchiridion Symbolorum, p. 50. Würzburg, 1854.[500]From the Bull of Pope Leo X,Apostolici regiminis, read in the viii. session of the Fifth Lateran Council,a.d.1513. See Labbé'sCouncils, vol. xix. p. 842. Venice, 1732.[501]From Sermon IV. chap. ii. of St. Leo the Great,a.d.440, vol. i. p. 17, of edition of Ballerini, Venice, 1753: read in the eighth lection on the Feast of St. Peter's Chair at Antioch, February 22.[502]From the Acts (session third) of the Third General Council of Ephesus,a.d.431. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. iii. p. 1154. Venice edition of 1728. See also letter of St. Peter Chrysologus to Eutyches, in life prefixed to his works, p. 13. Venice, 1750.[503]From Sermon III. chap. iii. of St. Leo the Great, vol. i. p. xii.[504]From St. Irenæusagainst Heresies, Book III. cap. iii. p. 175, Benedictine edition, Venice, 1734; and Acts of Synod of Aquileia,a.d.381, Labbé'sCouncils, vol. ii. p. 1185, Venice, 1728.[505]From chap. iv. of xxiii. session of Council of Trent, "Of the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy."[506]From the Letters of St. Gregory the Great, Book VIII. 30. vol. ii. p. 919. Benedictine edition. Paris. 1705.[507]From a Brief of Pius VI.Super soliditate, of November 28, 1786.[508]From the Acts of the Fourteenth General Council of Lyons,a.d.1274. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. xiv. p. 512.[509]From Letter VIII. of Pope Nicholas I.a.d.858, to the Emperor Michael, in Labbé'sCouncils, vol. ix. pp. 1339 and 1570.[510]From the Formula of St. Hormisdas, subscribed by the Fathers of the Eighth General Council (Fourth of Constantinople)a.d.869. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. v. pp. 583, 622.[511]From the Acts of the Fourteenth General Council (Second of Lyons),a.d.1274, Labbé, vol. xiv. p. 512.[512]From the Acts of the Seventeenth General Council of Florence,a.d.1438. Labbé, vol. xviii. p. 526.[513]From a Letter of St. Cyril of Alexandria to Pope St. Celestine I.a.d.422, vol. vi. part ii. p. 36, Paris edition OF 1638.[514]From a Rescript of St. Innocent I. to the Council of Milevis,a.d.402. Labbé, vol. iii. p. 47.[515]From a Letter of St. Bernard to Pope Innocent II,a.d.1130. Epist. 191, vol. iv. p. 433, Paris edition of 1742.[516]See also the Acts of the Sixth General Council,a.d.680. Labbé, vol. vii. 659.[517]That is, in the words used by Pope Nicholas I. Note 13. and in the Synod of Quedlinburg,a.d.1085, "it is allowed to none to revise its judgment, and to sit in judgment upon what it has judged." Labbé, vol. xii. p. 679.

FOOTNOTES:

[497]Fourth Lateran Council, cap. i. de fide Catholica.

[497]Fourth Lateran Council, cap. i. de fide Catholica.

[498]Council of Trent, sess. iv. de Can. Script.

[498]Council of Trent, sess. iv. de Can. Script.

[499]Second Council of Orange, confirmed by Pope Boniface II,a.d.529, against the Semipelagians, can. vii. See Denzinger'sEnchiridion Symbolorum, p. 50. Würzburg, 1854.

[499]Second Council of Orange, confirmed by Pope Boniface II,a.d.529, against the Semipelagians, can. vii. See Denzinger'sEnchiridion Symbolorum, p. 50. Würzburg, 1854.

[500]From the Bull of Pope Leo X,Apostolici regiminis, read in the viii. session of the Fifth Lateran Council,a.d.1513. See Labbé'sCouncils, vol. xix. p. 842. Venice, 1732.

[500]From the Bull of Pope Leo X,Apostolici regiminis, read in the viii. session of the Fifth Lateran Council,a.d.1513. See Labbé'sCouncils, vol. xix. p. 842. Venice, 1732.

[501]From Sermon IV. chap. ii. of St. Leo the Great,a.d.440, vol. i. p. 17, of edition of Ballerini, Venice, 1753: read in the eighth lection on the Feast of St. Peter's Chair at Antioch, February 22.

[501]From Sermon IV. chap. ii. of St. Leo the Great,a.d.440, vol. i. p. 17, of edition of Ballerini, Venice, 1753: read in the eighth lection on the Feast of St. Peter's Chair at Antioch, February 22.

[502]From the Acts (session third) of the Third General Council of Ephesus,a.d.431. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. iii. p. 1154. Venice edition of 1728. See also letter of St. Peter Chrysologus to Eutyches, in life prefixed to his works, p. 13. Venice, 1750.

[502]From the Acts (session third) of the Third General Council of Ephesus,a.d.431. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. iii. p. 1154. Venice edition of 1728. See also letter of St. Peter Chrysologus to Eutyches, in life prefixed to his works, p. 13. Venice, 1750.

[503]From Sermon III. chap. iii. of St. Leo the Great, vol. i. p. xii.

[503]From Sermon III. chap. iii. of St. Leo the Great, vol. i. p. xii.

[504]From St. Irenæusagainst Heresies, Book III. cap. iii. p. 175, Benedictine edition, Venice, 1734; and Acts of Synod of Aquileia,a.d.381, Labbé'sCouncils, vol. ii. p. 1185, Venice, 1728.

[504]From St. Irenæusagainst Heresies, Book III. cap. iii. p. 175, Benedictine edition, Venice, 1734; and Acts of Synod of Aquileia,a.d.381, Labbé'sCouncils, vol. ii. p. 1185, Venice, 1728.

[505]From chap. iv. of xxiii. session of Council of Trent, "Of the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy."

[505]From chap. iv. of xxiii. session of Council of Trent, "Of the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy."

[506]From the Letters of St. Gregory the Great, Book VIII. 30. vol. ii. p. 919. Benedictine edition. Paris. 1705.

[506]From the Letters of St. Gregory the Great, Book VIII. 30. vol. ii. p. 919. Benedictine edition. Paris. 1705.

[507]From a Brief of Pius VI.Super soliditate, of November 28, 1786.

[507]From a Brief of Pius VI.Super soliditate, of November 28, 1786.

[508]From the Acts of the Fourteenth General Council of Lyons,a.d.1274. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. xiv. p. 512.

[508]From the Acts of the Fourteenth General Council of Lyons,a.d.1274. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. xiv. p. 512.

[509]From Letter VIII. of Pope Nicholas I.a.d.858, to the Emperor Michael, in Labbé'sCouncils, vol. ix. pp. 1339 and 1570.

[509]From Letter VIII. of Pope Nicholas I.a.d.858, to the Emperor Michael, in Labbé'sCouncils, vol. ix. pp. 1339 and 1570.

[510]From the Formula of St. Hormisdas, subscribed by the Fathers of the Eighth General Council (Fourth of Constantinople)a.d.869. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. v. pp. 583, 622.

[510]From the Formula of St. Hormisdas, subscribed by the Fathers of the Eighth General Council (Fourth of Constantinople)a.d.869. Labbé'sCouncils, vol. v. pp. 583, 622.

[511]From the Acts of the Fourteenth General Council (Second of Lyons),a.d.1274, Labbé, vol. xiv. p. 512.

[511]From the Acts of the Fourteenth General Council (Second of Lyons),a.d.1274, Labbé, vol. xiv. p. 512.

[512]From the Acts of the Seventeenth General Council of Florence,a.d.1438. Labbé, vol. xviii. p. 526.

[512]From the Acts of the Seventeenth General Council of Florence,a.d.1438. Labbé, vol. xviii. p. 526.

[513]From a Letter of St. Cyril of Alexandria to Pope St. Celestine I.a.d.422, vol. vi. part ii. p. 36, Paris edition OF 1638.

[513]From a Letter of St. Cyril of Alexandria to Pope St. Celestine I.a.d.422, vol. vi. part ii. p. 36, Paris edition OF 1638.

[514]From a Rescript of St. Innocent I. to the Council of Milevis,a.d.402. Labbé, vol. iii. p. 47.

[514]From a Rescript of St. Innocent I. to the Council of Milevis,a.d.402. Labbé, vol. iii. p. 47.

[515]From a Letter of St. Bernard to Pope Innocent II,a.d.1130. Epist. 191, vol. iv. p. 433, Paris edition of 1742.

[515]From a Letter of St. Bernard to Pope Innocent II,a.d.1130. Epist. 191, vol. iv. p. 433, Paris edition of 1742.

[516]See also the Acts of the Sixth General Council,a.d.680. Labbé, vol. vii. 659.

[516]See also the Acts of the Sixth General Council,a.d.680. Labbé, vol. vii. 659.

[517]That is, in the words used by Pope Nicholas I. Note 13. and in the Synod of Quedlinburg,a.d.1085, "it is allowed to none to revise its judgment, and to sit in judgment upon what it has judged." Labbé, vol. xii. p. 679.

[517]That is, in the words used by Pope Nicholas I. Note 13. and in the Synod of Quedlinburg,a.d.1085, "it is allowed to none to revise its judgment, and to sit in judgment upon what it has judged." Labbé, vol. xii. p. 679.

APPENDIX D

THE POPE PERSONALLY PREPARING CHILDREN FOR WAR

TheTimesof Tuesday, February 29, 1876, has the following—

"The VaticanVoce della Veritágives an account of a reception by the Pope of foreign families, recent converts to the Church, and mostly English and Americans. The Pope took particular notice of a little boy, six years old, the child of Mr. William Hutchinson, a graduate of Oxford. The child was dressed as a Pontifical Switzer, and offered the military salute. The Pope smilingly took hold of hisbaton, and said, 'Where is your halberd, Switzer?' To which the child spiritedly said, 'Holy Father, I hope if God gives me health when I grow up to carry your Holiness's banner.' The Pope, stooping down, and imitating the beating of a drum with his hand, said it was necessary to begin by beating the drum, and added, 'God bless you, Switzer, and preserve you to defend the Holy See in His own good time.' He addressed some affectionate words to the parents and all present."

"The VaticanVoce della Veritágives an account of a reception by the Pope of foreign families, recent converts to the Church, and mostly English and Americans. The Pope took particular notice of a little boy, six years old, the child of Mr. William Hutchinson, a graduate of Oxford. The child was dressed as a Pontifical Switzer, and offered the military salute. The Pope smilingly took hold of hisbaton, and said, 'Where is your halberd, Switzer?' To which the child spiritedly said, 'Holy Father, I hope if God gives me health when I grow up to carry your Holiness's banner.' The Pope, stooping down, and imitating the beating of a drum with his hand, said it was necessary to begin by beating the drum, and added, 'God bless you, Switzer, and preserve you to defend the Holy See in His own good time.' He addressed some affectionate words to the parents and all present."

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