Word: catholicization
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The third of the Dudleian Lectures on the subject, "The Romish Church" was delivered last night by Professor Emerton before an audience composed largely of students but containing also quite a sprinkling of people from outside the college. The lecture was interesting throughout and was an admirable exposition of the...
...virtue of a remnant of this former genius, the centre of religion. She spread her power in every way till finally, in the seventeenth century, she had drawn into her religious supremacy, an almost unlimited power over politics and government throughout Europe In the ninth century, the aspect of Catholicism changed; Rome began to get despotic. At this time the so-called Decretal System was in vogue at Rome. By this system the Pope, by a decree could do anything he wished, practically. He referred to ancient rules for his authority, and if they did not exist he could easily...
A religious census has been taken of the class of '95, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. The members of the class were asked to sign, at the time of their registering, slips stating the religious denomination toward which they inclined or of which they were members...
At the recent annual meeting of the American Society of Church History, President Henry McCracken, of the New York University, in discussing "The Place of Church History in the College Course of Study," said that there were one hundred and fifty typical American colleges, leaving out Catholic and State colleges...
Mr. J. J. Hayes is to read. "An Evening with Catholic Authors," in the Boston college lecture course.