Word: ix
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...Pius IX was a visionary. To him came voices and often he expected divine wrath to crush the enemies he himself could not subdue. He could be suave, diplomatic, dignified. But the Kings and Emperors of Europe, like gnats, pestered him till he seemed no more the Vicar of God, but a petty, earthly prince whose lands the Kings wanted?...
...England was a man called Gladstone and one called Manning and one called Newman. And in England, at Oxford, was a movement which Pius IX had watched with great interest. For the Oxford movement eventually made both Manning and Newman Catholics and Manning became an Archbishop and both became Cardinals...
...lands. He, too, must cut the figure of a ruler, intimidate the Kings and Emperors. In 1864 he issued his famed Syllabus Errorum which declared all current naturalism and rationalism error, and put the papacy in opposition to the leading principles of modern civilization. It was not enough. Pius IX called an Ecumenical Council for 1870 to provide "an adequate remedy to the disorders intellectual and moral of Christendom." There had been only 19 Councils before, the last previous one being the Council of Trent...