Chapter 83
LXXV. Children of the Christian and Catholic Church dispute
with each other on the compatibility of the temporal rule with the spiiitual.
LXXVL The abrogation of that civil power, which the Apos- tolic See possesses, would conduce in the highest degree to the Church's liberty and felicity.
N.B. — Besides these errors implicitly branded, many others are implicitly reprobated in the exposition and assertion of that doctrine which all Catholics ought most firmly to hold concerning the Roman Pontiff's civil princedom. This doctrine is clearly delivered in the Allocution, Quibus quantisque," April 20, 1849 ; in the Allocution, " Si semper antea," May 20, 1850 ; in the Apostolic Letters, " Cum Catholica Ecclesia," March 26, 1860 ; in the Allocution, " Novos," Sept. 28, 1861 ; in the Allocution, " Jamdudum," March 18, 1861 ; in the Allocution, " Maxima quidem," June 9, 1862.
Errors which have reference to the Liberalism of the day.
