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Vatican Council I

Vatican Council I. An Assertion of the Pope’s Spiritual and Moral Authority. Vatican Council I. Pope Pius IX called all bishops to Rome for Vatican Council I 1869-1870 Remember: this is the Pope who saw the loss of the Papal states and the flood of new”Isms”

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Vatican Council I

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  1. Vatican Council I An Assertion of the Pope’s Spiritual and Moral Authority

  2. Vatican Council I • Pope Pius IX called all bishops to Rome for Vatican Council I 1869-1870 Remember: this is the Pope who saw the loss of the Papal states and the flood of new”Isms” He wants to cement the spiritual authority of the papacy • The main question was the pope’s infallibility. • Infallible=the pope is incapable of error when he officially ( Ex Cathedra, or “from the chair of Peter”) proclaims a doctrine of faith or morals.

  3. Immaculate Conception of Mary >Mary was free from original sin from the moment she was conceived. The Assumption of Mary >Mary’s body did not undergo bodily corruption after her death, but she was “assumed” into heaven Only 2 doctrines have actually been defined ex cathedra

  4. The Church Promotes Social Justice • Remember the background: Capitalism, Marxism,the horrible conditions of industrialism • Welfare societies,schools, hospitals for the working class • Pope Leo XIII> Rerum Novarum =On the Condition of Workers >1891 • Pope Leo XIII criticized both extreme socialism and extreme capitalism.

  5. …social Justice • Pope Leo XIII taught that Christianity emphasizes both the dignity of the human person and the common good. • Defends the worker’s rights to fair wages • Right to decent working conditions • Right to trade unions • Right to collective bargaining with management.

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