Nineteenth Century United Kingdom Europe By Region
The Nineteenth Century saw a great change in the Catholic Church's fortune in the United Kingdom. At the start of the century it still suffered severe legal handicaps, while by the end it was fully tolerated. In that time it saw Catholic Emancipation (1829), the re-establishment of the English Hierarchy (1851) and a growth in intellectual credibility known popularly as the "second spring".
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See Also:
- Papal Infallibility - An article on British reaction to this doctrine.
- Catholic Emancipation - An article by Anthony S. Wohl on Victorian nineteenth century Web.
- Speech against the Maynooth Grant by John Plumptre, MP - This speech sums up the main arguments against nineteenth century this europe early nineteenth century grant to a Catholic nineteenth century seminary.
- Roman Catholicism in Nineteenth-Century Great Britain - A brief survey from Victorian Web.
- Gladstone: The Vatican Decrees, 1874 - Extracts from a fiercely critical pamphlet on claims europe of Papal Infallibility resulting from the First Vatican europe Council.
- Hindrances to the Spread of the Catholic Church in England - An autobiographical note by Cardinal Manning.
- The Flaminian Gate Revisited - An appraisal by Father Antony Conlon of the nineteenth century Latin united kingdom Mass Society.
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