The Future of the Catholic Church with Pope Francis by Garry Wills

The Future of the Catholic Church with Pope Francis by Garry Wills

Author:Garry Wills
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2017-01-05T12:26:11+00:00


NOTES

1. J. N. D. Kelly, The Oxford Dictionary of Popes (Oxford University Press, 1986), 312

2. John Henry Newman, “Letter to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk,” in Newman and Gladstone: The Vatican Decrees, edited by Alvan S. Ryan (University of Notre Dame Press, 1962), 199

3. John O’Malley, S.J., A History of the Popes: From Peter to the Present (Sheed & Ward, 2009), 245

4. Ibid.

5. New York Times, July 15, 1961, 7 Some Catholic sources even called the letter written by the Roman community to the Corinthians at the end of the first century “the first papal encyclical.” It was probably written by Clement, who had no title even as bishop, much less as pope, and he did not sign or authorize the letter. Its authority was that of the community.

6. O’Malley, op. cit., 244

7. Newman, op. cit., passim. Acton, Letter to the Times of London, November 8, 1874, in Acton, Essays, edited by J. Rufus Fears (Liberty Classics, 1988), vol. 3, 366

8. Owen Chadwick, A History of the Popes, 1830–1914 (Oxford University Press, 1998), 178

9. Donald E. Pelotte, John Courtney Murray: Theologian in Conflict (Paulist Press, 1975), 35

10. Garry Wills, Politics and Catholic Freedom (Henry Regnery Company, 1964), 5–13

11. E. E. Y. Hales, The Catholic Church in the Modern World (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1958), 180–81, 187–88

12. Pelotte, op. cit., 51–53

13. Ibid., 9–10

14. Ibid., 40–41, 66 Clare Luce’s biographer described Father Murray as “the Luces’ Richelieu”: Wilfrid Sheed, Clare Boothe Luce (E. P. Dutton, 1982), 160 Henry Luce’s biographer says Murray was “a fixture in the Luces’ many houses”: Alan Brinkley, Henry Luce and His American Century (Alfred A. Knopf, 2010), 412 Sheed (125), says that Murray took part in Clare Luce’s experiments with LSD, which Brinkley (433–36) says were extensive.

15. Pelotte, op. cit., 52

16. Ibid.

17. Ibid., 53

18. Murray’s friend and disciple Richard Regan, S.J., detaches him from Kennedy’s excesses in American Pluralism and the Catholic Conscience (Macmillan, 1963), 4–5



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