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Leo XI (1605)     234th Pope

He was a very generous person

He led an ascetical life

 

 

Paul V (1605-1621)     235th Pope

His first act was to send all prelates and cardinals to their dioceses

A Catholicizing element appeared in Lutheranism, which looked toe the Church Fathers and early Middle Ages for inspiration

He sought to prevent the persecution of Christians in Japan and China

He encouraged astronomy but did nothing to impede the condemnation of Copernicus

 

Gregory XV (1621-1623)     236th Pope

His first interest was to end outside manipulation of papal elections. He outlined precisely how to conduct conclaves and w
hat ceremonies to perform. This methodology would basically remain untouched

He founded the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. This had jurisdiction over mission territories

He also founded a number of religious orders

He encouraged the Irish

Urban VIII (1623-1644)     237th Pope

The new St. Peter’s was completed

He hired many artists and architects to beautify churches, piazzas, and streets in Rome

He revised the Roman Missal

He sent more missionaries to the Far East

He forbad the use of American Indians as slaves

He ordered bishops to live in their dioceses

Galileo was condemned for pushing the Copernican system. Galileo was condemned becasues the popes respected the opinions of the contemporary scientific community

He had a problem with nepotism

Innocent X (1644-1655)     238th Pope

He recognized the independence of Portugal

He condemned the idea that emphasized the justice of God to the exclusion of His mercy (Jansenism)

 

 

 

Alexander VII (1655-1667)     239th Pope

He had problems with nepotism

He spent a great deal of time with literary pursuits

He was a great patron of the arts

He used every means to try to prevent the spread of Protestantism

 

 

Clement IX (1667-1669)     240th Pope

He was charitable and approachable

He bought the grain monopoly, causing prices to fall

He beatified Rose of Lima, the first saint born in the Americas

He straightened out the papal finances

 

 

Clement X (1670-1676)     241th Pope

He canonized a number of saints

He beautified Rome

 

 

 

 

 

Blessed Innocent XI (1676-1689)     242nd Pope

His first interest was to reform the curia

He decreed heavy penalties against nepotism

He passed decrees for the propagation of morals in Rome

He outlawed immodest dress in women

He shut down gambling homes

He condemned heretical notions that if one quieted one’s will, and subordinated to God, one would be incapable of sin no matter what he physically did (Quietism, Laxism)

He abolished the right of legal immunity

Alexander VIII (1689-1691)     243rd Pope

He was elected because of his extreme age

 

 

 

 

 

 

Innocent XII (1691-1700)     244th Pope

He decreed that no pope could appoint more than one of his nephews as a cardinal

He built a number of charitable and educational buildings

He condemned Jansensim and Quietism

He ordered priest to wear cassocks daily and to make retreats at regular intervals

 

The Papacy: (1600-1700 A.D.) Part 17

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