This king was an example of a Catholic absolute monarch. He ruled France, then the leading Catholic country in the world. In 1682 he had the French bishops sign a document called the Gallican Articles.
Who was King Louis XIV?
To proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ to people everywhere
What is evangelize?
The first Catholic settlement in North America was here
What is St. Augustine, Florida?
Two things the National Assembly did during the French Revolution
What is abolished taxes collected by the Church, took control of the property of the Church, or dissolved all monastic orders
After a period of good will, he wanted more power and the relations between him and the Pope Pius VII grew more and more unsettled
Who is Napoleon?
This emperor a Catholic monarch who ruled Austria, interfered in Church matters. He abolished monasteries and put the state in charge of seminaries.
Who is Joseph II?
The kings and queens of Europe in the 1600s-1700s who had complete power over all aspects of the lives of their people, even the religion the people were to practice
What are absolute monarchs?
Who were two Catholic monarchs who interfered in matters in their countries
Who are Louis XIV and Joseph II?
Name two changes brought about by the Concordat of 1801
What is the pope recognized the Republic as the legitimate government of France, and Napoleon recognized the pope as the head of the French Church; many churches were reopened and seminaries, schools, hospitals and charitable institutions were established; freedom of worship was again guaranteed for Catholics throughout France; the pope approved new bishops and the old ones voluntarily resigned
In 1790 the National Assembly passed a law called the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy required that bishops in France be appointed by these
What are civil assemblies?
He was ordained in 1790 as the first bishop of Baltimore, Maryland.
A period of political upheaval in France that began in 1789 with the formation of the National Assembly
What is the French Revolution?
King Louis XIV was an example of a Catholic this
The Church responded to the challenges of the scientific revolution and the Enlightenment by doing this
What is the Church fought against secularization; the Church encouraged its scholars to bring reason to the study of Scripture and Tradition; the Church made it clear the Bible is not a book of science, but a book of great spiritual truths
In 1773 Pope Clement XIV issued a decree suppressing this group in every Catholic country in the world
Who are the Jesuits?
This Jesuit missionary traveled to India and Japan, and brought many people into the Catholic faith.
Who is Francis Xavier?
The idea that religious faith had no place in society, science, or government
What is secularization?
The Church responded to the Enlightenment by making it clear the Bible is not a book of ________________, but a book of great spiritual truths
What is science?
In 1798 the French army occupied Rome, capital of the Papal States. ________________ was taken prison and died. The Church was in great disorder after this
Who is Pope Pius VI?
In 1814 this pope restored the Society of Jesus to help him revive and rebuild the Church
Who is Pope Pius VII?
In 1773 this pope issued a decree suppressing the Jesuits in every Catholic country in the world.
Who is Clement XIV?
A section of central Italy governed by the pope
What are the Papal States?
The French Revolution was a period of political upheaval in France that began in 1789 with the formation of the this, a revolutionary assembly representing all the people of France
What is the National Assembly?
March 14, 1800, the cardinals elected this former monk who would become one of the greatest of all modern popes
Who is Pope Pius VII?
The Emperor Napoleon and Pope Pius VII agreed to a treaty known what
What is the Concordat of 1801?