• sources of Gallicanism." Proponents of Gallicanism presented a number of theories as to its origin. The more moderate held that Gallican ideas and liberties...
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  • Hyacinthe Loyson Gallicanism, a doctrince that civil authority over the Catholic Church is comparable to that of the pope Gallican Psalter or Psalterium...
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  • The Gallican Rite is a historical form of Christian liturgy and other ritual practices in Western Christianity. It is not a single liturgical rite but...
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  • Gallican chant refers to the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Gallican rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Gaul, prior to the introduction and development...
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    bible from Monte Cassino (Ms. Cas. 557) preserves, alongside the Roman, Gallican and Iuxta Hebraeos psalters, a fourth complete version of the psalms extensively...
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  • French. Francization Franglais Gallic (disambiguation) Gallican Rite, an ancient church rite Gallicanism, a religious-political philosophy from France List...
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    emphasis on the prerogatives and powers of the Pope. It contrasts with Gallicanism, the belief that popular civil authority—often represented by the monarch's...
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  • he exercised his authority There were two types of Gallicanism: Episcopal and political Gallicanism which lessened the doctrinal authority of the pope...
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    maintained a significant degree of autonomy, namely through its policy of "Gallicanism", whereby the king selected bishops rather than the papacy. Its role...
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    Urban in a speech giving testimony to the doctrine of papal supremacy. Gallicanism was a movement in the Kingdom of France to augment the rights of the...
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    toleration of Protestant Huguenots. As the papacy resisted pushes for Gallicanism, the French Revolution of 1789 shifted power to the state, caused the...
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    only an application of the religious maxims of Gallicanism." "In the person of Louis XIV, indeed, Gallicanism was on the throne. At the States-General in...
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    effective control of the French church and permitting the beginning of a Gallican church. However, in 1515, Francis I signed a new agreement with Pope Leo...
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  • of Philosophy, that "in France conciliarism was one of the sources of Gallicanism." Many members of the Church continued to believe that the pope, as the...
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  • there is no doubt that he will be warmly received by his many admirers." Gallicanism Larousse, Pierre; Augé, Claude (1898). Nouveau Larousse illustré : dictionnaire...
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  • into jurisdictions other than that where it was originally made. The "Gallican liberties" included a requirement that papal decisions would not have effect...
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    maintained a significant degree of autonomy, namely through its policy of "Gallicanism", whereby the king selected bishops rather than the papacy. During the...
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    1801 between France and the papacy. Lamennais vocally assailed both Gallicanism and Caesaropapism, views that demanded a completely subservient relationship...
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    Carolingian period the Roman Rite, its Ambrosian variant, and the Hispano-Gallican Mozarabic Rite were practically all that were left. British bishops attended...
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    military take-over of the Papal state. The absolute French state used gallicanism to gain control of virtually all major Church appointments as well as...
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  • archaic liturgy in Wales find no counterpart in the eclectic, but largely Gallican, worship attested from Ireland; and the superiority of abbots to bishops...
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    soon found himself caught in a trap when Gallicanism and Jansenism were too closely linked. French Gallicanism included a conciliarist aspect that posited...
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    characteristic of Gallicanism. Jansenism was therefore, in a sense, more moderate religiously but harsher politically, because it was mixed with the Gallican theology...
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    consolidating absolute monarchy in France. Louis initially supported traditional Gallicanism, which limited papal authority in France, and convened an Assembly of...
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