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Title: Enter Modernity


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Enter Modernity
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Syllabus of Errors
  • Written by Pius IX
  • When December 8, 1864
  • What is it Documents a list of errors facing
    society in that time (and ours). Every listed
    item is being condemned by the Pope, not
    endorsed.
  • Why To identify and denounce the problems of the
    time.

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Syllabus of Errors Activity
  • In your group read your section of the Syllabus
    of Errors.
  • 1. Identify the top 5 most severe/harmful errors
    and rewrite them in your own words. (use complete
    sentences)
  • 2. Using complete sentences explain why these
    errors are bad/detrimental for society.
  • 3. Write your own Syllabus of Errors for
    Bishop Carroll. (Must have at least 10 errors)
    (complete sentences)
  • Work on for first 10 min of class.
  • Share with Class

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Mr. Schwarzs Syllabus of Errors
  1. Talking while the teacher is talking is a
    fruitful and formative activity
  2. Rap and hip hop are considered valid genres of
    actual and good music.
  3. Swearing is morally neutral because words do not
    have meaning
  4. What if and Is it a sin questions are
    important and edifying inquiries.
  5. Being on ones phone during class is okay if
    not texting.
  6. Having not viewed Star Wars is an acceptable
    facet in ones life.
  7. I didnt study/finish homework is a valid
    excuse to not participate in the Holy Sacrifice
    of our savior Jesus Christ whom all things pale
    in comparison to.
  8. That dogs have immortal souls akin to humans and
    will be separate and unique entities in heaven.
  9. Complete sentences are the bane of humanity and
    should never be used.
  10. Reading is a waste of time because it is
    difficult and boring.

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Church in the 1800s
  • New Ideas of 19th c. Society stemming from the
    enlightenment.
  • Liberalism Ideology focused on human freedom and
    the idea that progress equals flourishing. Really
    an effort to gain more freedom, which turns into
    a wish to do ANYTHING it's an abuse of free
    will. Tainted view of Freedom
  • Nationalism Patriotism to the point of
    conquering and intolerance towards other nations
    and even the Church if it stands in the way
  • These lead to further rejection of the Church,
    God, and religion as a whole.

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Liberalism
  • Liberalism is not intrinsically anti-Christian
    but it is anti-monarchy and looked to new systems
    of governance.
  • Liberalism glorified absolute individual freedom
    and supported the overthrow of any government or
    institution that limited freedom ? liberal
    thinkers believe that the Church was too closely
    intertwined with the monarchy and did indeed
    limit freedom.

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Modernism
  • The synthesis of all heresies according to St.
    Pope Pius X.
  • Modernism attacks the Faith from within rather
    than from the outside.
  • Ex. A modernist would not deny that Jesus fed
    5,000 but rather re-interpret the event and say
    that the true miracle is merely communal sharing
    prompted by Jesus.
  • Modernism
  • rejects the supernatural
  • Is atheistic in general
  • Denies divine revelation and objective Truth.
  • Has contempt for virtue and beauty

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1814-1914
  • Many new political trends develop during the 19th
    century.
  • This time period sees many persecutions of the
    Church
  • Confiscation of the Papal States in 1870 when
    Italy unites. Pope Pius IX becomes Prisoner of
    the Vatican.
  • Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Prime Minister)
    Kulturkampf or culture struggle in Germany.

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Catholic Revival
  • A. Why?
  • More Catholics than ever before because of
    missionaries
  • Amazing renewal and growth in religious orders
  • growth in womens religious orders
  • Growth in missionary orders
  • B. Results
  • Expansion of Catholic education system
  • Increase in Catholic hospitals, orphanages
  • C. Missionary Age made possible by
  • Medicine
  • Transportation
  • Communication
  • Enthusiastic young men and women

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Missionary Age
  • Made possible by
  • Medicine
  • Transportation
  • Communication
  • Enthusiastic young men and women

11
Persecutions - Kulturkamph
  • culture war or culture struggle
  • Political struggle between the Roman Catholic
    Church and the German government from 1871-1878.
  • Otto Von Bismarck wanted a strongly unified
    Germanic state and saw the Church as a hindrance
    to that goal.
  • Waged a propaganda war against the Church.
  • Took over Catholic schools
  • Expelled religious orders
  • Enforced civil marriage over sacramental marriage
  • Imprisoned bishops and priests
  • The Church won this conflict due to Papal
    perseverance and the loyalty of the lay people.

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Missionary Efforts
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  • Important Saints
  • John Vianney
  • Therese of Lisieux
  • John Bosco

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Thinking Thursday
  • The person who makes it has no need for it. The
    person who purchases it does not use it. The
    person who does use it does not know they are.
    What is it?
  • Answer Coffin

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Through the Eyes of the Popes
  • Pius IX (1846-1878)
  • Fought liberalism and nationalism
  • Called Vatican I
  • Defined Papal Infallibility
  • Didnt finish the council due to European wars
  • Wrote the ____________________

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Vatican I 1868-1870
  • Last ecumenical council was the Council of Trent.
  • Called in order to deal with the problems of
    rationalism, liberalism and materialism (all the
    things listed in the Syllabus of Errors)

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Vatican I 1868-1870
  • Defined Church teachings
  • -Infallibility
  • -God's existence
  • -Divine Revelation
  • -Relation between Faith and Reason
  • Condemned
  • -Atheism - there is no God
  • -Materialism - Only material things exist
  • -Rationalism - If it can't be proven by science
    or reason, it's not true
  • -Pantheism - many gods

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Pope Leo XIII (1846-1878)
  • Recognized the problems of the Industrial
    Revolution
  • His work Rerum Novarum discusses the dignity of
    work and insists on the basic rights of oppressed
    works.

St. Pope Pius X (1903-1914)
Frequent reception of Communion Children should
receive Communion earlier Called for active
participation of the laity in the Mass  
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More Persecutions Mexico
  • 1917 Mexico becomes the first official socialist,
    anti-religious, constitutional revolutionary
    republic.
  • Anti-Christian legislation and sentiment begin to
    increase
  • Ex Masses forbidden, property confiscated, anti
    clerical laws
  • Armed rebellion rises Christeros
  • Bl. Miguel Pro

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The Great War and Catholicism
  • MAIN reasons for the start of WWI
  • Militarism (Materialism Focus on wealth and
    accumulation)
  • Alliances (No previous unity must create
    treaties)
  • Imperialism (Social Darwinism Human dignity is
    ignored, humans are not equal)
  • Nationalism (The State is greater than the
    Church)
  • Europe is a great big powder keg and the fuse is
    lit when Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated.

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  • Dehumanization
  • Dread
  • Despair

22
WWII
  • Hitler and the Fascist party rise to power in
    Germany.
  • European allies follow a policy of appeasement to
    avoid another world war.
  • Germany invades Poland on September 9, 1939 ?
    WWII begins
  • Extremely destructive war, millions of people
    die.
  • Fascist Germany prime example errors described
    in Syllabus.

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WWII and the Catholic Church
  • Adolph Hitler not only persecuted the Jews in
    Germany but also Catholics.
  • The Roman Catholic Church was deemed an obstacle
    by Hitlers regime.
  • Many Catholics and Church leaders were outspoken
    and defended the Jews and others who were being
    persecuted by the Nazis.
  • Saints during the War
  • St. Teresa Benedicta (Edith Stein)
  • St. Maximilian Kolbe
  • Bl. Franz Jagerstatter

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The Holocaust
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Pius XII
  • Before his pontificate Papal Nuncio to Germany
    1917-1929
  • Fought against National Socialism.
  • As Pope he spoke out against Nazism and their
    treatment of Jews. The NY Times lauded him as a
    lone voice crying out in the silence of a
    continent
  • Often hid Jews within the Vatican.
  • Jewish historians estimate that almost 860,000
    Jews were saved because of the direct action of
    Pius XII and the Church.
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vn6ZrZUHeWBU

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St. Pope John XXIII
  • Elected Pope October 28, 1958 after the death of
    Pius XII
  • Known as Good Pope John
  • Felt called to convene an ecumenical council ?
    Vatican II
  • Established himself as a very different and
    outgoing Pope that brought a lot of openness to
    the Church. (He was elected as a papa di
    passaggio, an interim pope)
  • He changed the status quo of the papacy and the
    calling of Vatican II brought many changes to the
    Church.

27
Vatican II
  • "Open a window in the Church and let the Holy
    Spirit blow through"
  • This council is different from all other
    councils. The others were called to fight
    heresies and correct errors. This was called to
    bring new life.
  • Two main themes
  • 1. Renovation (new life) aggiornamento
  • a. Mass in the language of the people (langue
    Franca)
  • b. Gestures (in the Mass) - some eliminated,
    some changed
  • c. Encouraging all the faithful to strive for
    holiness
  • d. Gave us fresh teaching on Catholic Social
    Doctrine
  • e. Guidance for missionaries, ordained ministry,
    consecrated, laity
  • f. Encouraged using the media for the glory of
    God
  • 2. Return to the Sources - ancient Christian
    tradition, see if you've strayed too far
  • Pope John XXIII died before the end of the
    Council
  • So far, his body is incorrupt. He looks as if
    he were sleeping.

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  • http//www.patheos.com/blogs/badcatholic/2012/04/r
    eligion-religioff.html

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Pope Paul VI
  • Pope Paul VI (1963-1978)
  • Closed Vatican II and began the implementation of
    the Council
  • Wrote the Papal Encyclical Humane Vitae (Human
    Life)
  • Re-affirms Church teaching on married love,
    parenthood and rejects birth control.

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John Paul I
  • Elected Pope August 26, 1978 September 28,
    1978.
  • Only Pope for 33 days (shortest papacy in the
    Catholic Church)

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St. Pope John Paul II (1978-2005)
  • Encyclicals Fides et Ratio, Evangelium Vitae,
    Veritatis Splendor
  • Theology of the Body
  • Engages the youth of the world WYD!!!
  • Influential in the in the breakup of the Soviet
    Union and communism.

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Pope St. John Paul II
  • The MOST travels, encyclicals, canonizations,
    beatifications, cardinals
  • Mary's pope - Motto "Totus Tuus", Frequently
    visited Marian shrines, devotion to Our Lady of
    Fatima, Our Lady of Guadalupe, the black Madonna,
    shield is a cross with M, Rosary was his favorite
    prayer
  • Also helped combat and defeat communism
    especially within Poland.

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Pope Benedict XVI 2005-2013
  • Known as Gods Rottweiler because of his
    tenacious and firm Theology but he is the German
    Shepard
  • Pope John Paul II's close friend
  • Very kind, gentle, and loving
  • He was forced into the Nazi army however, he was
    put in prison for refusing to fight
  • First encyclical was "God is Love". His second
    encyclical is about Hope.
  • He is also very Marian.

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Pope Francis 2013-Present
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