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Pope Paul V: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
... Medici, eventually settling in Rome. They were not rich or powerful, and Paul had started life in a lawyer's office before embracing the more promising ecclesiastical career. He was a ...
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Preliminary Chapter.
... of cardinal-deacons to return to lay life and marry. It happened in several cases, ... death than he had ever looked in life. [p. 6] Novemdiale Nine days are allowed ...
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Pope Clement VIII: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election. ...
... young man, who realised he must make a supreme effort or lose everything that made life worth living. The interdependence of his social and his electoral successes made it imperative for ...
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Pope Alexander VII: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election. ...
... mental alertness, and the quickness and facility of expression which had formerly distinguished him. His life, both at Castel Gandolfo and at Rome, was one of uninterrupted self-indulgence. He was, ...
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Pope Pius VI: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
... of having led a futile and immoral life, of having neglected his duties and of ... was commuted by Pius into one of life imprisonment; and so having escaped the Bastille, ...
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Concluding Chapter.
... is a thing of the past. The Vatican City is an independent albeit diminutive State; Christ's Vicar is no man's subject, he is free of all political control and ...
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