Pope Adrian VI: Proceedings ofthe Conclave that led to his election. ... little leisure to attend to affairs ofthe State. He lacked confidence in his own judgment and his invariable answer to all questions was "We will see". His circumspection was such ...
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Pope Clement XI: Proceedings ofthe Conclave that led to his election. ... had had good cause to regret the confidence he had placed in Medina-Coeli's judgment at the last conclave, had now entrusted Medici with his interests thinking that as an ...
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Pope Clement XIV: Proceedings ofthe Conclave that led to his election. ... ...the admirable catholicity with which he selected the members ofthe commission to sit in judgment on the Society was an added proof of his impartial frame of mind. During four ...
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Pope Urban VIII: Proceedings ofthe Conclave that led to his election. ... greatest indignation among his colleagues, and Ludovisi even spoke of summoning a council to pass judgment on Urban for his manifest indifference to religious matters and his hostility towards the sovereigns ...
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Pope Pius IX: Proceedings ofthe Conclave that led to his election. ... such as the one defining the dogma ofthe Virgin's Immaculate Conception. Had his judgment been as good as his intentions he might have done great things; but like those ...
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Pope Pius VI: Proceedings ofthe Conclave that led to his election. ...the love of his subjects. He was vain, weak, touchy and callous and he lacked judgment and mental stability. No coquette could have attached more importance than he did to the...
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