Vatican I, John W. OMalley
Vatican I, John W. OMalley
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Vatican I
The Council and the Making of the Ultramontane Church

Author: John W. O’Malley

Narrator: Matthew McAuliffe

Unabridged: 8 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/16/2018


Synopsis

The enduring influence of the Catholic Church has many sources―its spiritual and intellectual appeal, missionary achievements, wealth, diplomatic effectiveness, and stable hierarchy. But in the first half of the nineteenth century, the foundations upon which the church had rested for centuries were shaken. In the eyes of many thoughtful people, liberalism in the guise of liberty, equality, and fraternity was the quintessence of the evils that shook those foundations. At the Vatican Council of 1869–1870, the church made a dramatic effort to set things right by defining the doctrine of papal infallibility.In Vatican I: The Council and the Making of the Ultramontane Church, John W. O’Malley draws us into the bitter controversies over papal infallibility that at one point seemed destined to rend the church in two. Archbishop Henry Manning was the principal driving force for the definition, and Lord Acton was his brilliant counterpart on the other side. But they shrink in significance alongside Pope Pius IX, whose zeal for the definition was so notable that it raised questions about the very legitimacy of the council. Entering the fray were politicians such as Gladstone and Bismarck. The growing tension in the council played out within the larger drama of the seizure of the Papal States by Italian forces and its seemingly inevitable consequence, the conquest of Rome itself.Largely as a result of the council and its aftermath, the Catholic Church became more pope-centered than ever before. In the terminology of the period, it became ultramontane.

About John W. O’Malley

John W. O’Malley (1927–2022), SJ, was a Roman Catholic priest and professor in the department of theology at Georgetown University. He wrote many books, including A History of the Popes, The First Jesuits, and What Happened at Vatican II, among many others. He held the Johannes Quasten Medal from The Catholic University of America for distinguished achievement in religious studies, and he won numerous other awards, including best book and lifetime achievement. He served as past president of the American Catholic Historical Association and the Renaissance Society of America.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alex on July 12, 2018

Is it mere coincidence this book is the 666th book I’ve read?......more

Goodreads review by Donald on February 20, 2022

This book describes the fight for a definition of papal infallibility. Supporters of this doctrine often saw exalting the pope as a necessary strategy for countering the modern world. O'Malley's narrative focuses on those who were worried to defend the rights of local bishops or open to accommodatio......more

Goodreads review by Mike on October 30, 2020

Excellent book. Much too long!......more

Goodreads review by Richard on October 19, 2022

The doctrine of papal infallibility that was adopted by the church council known as Vatican I is something that strikes most non-Catholics as silly. Even when it is explained that is limited to specific situations and types of papal statements, it makes no sense to me. How can one person ever be inf......more

Goodreads review by Scott on October 14, 2018

A spectacular and magisterial account of the proceedings at Vatican I, the council that decreed papal primacy and infallibility. O’Malley shows the political, philosophical, and ecclesiastical realities that shaped the nature of the council. This volume moves much quicker in the narrative than O’Mal......more


Quotes

“Provides an elegant historical narrative.” Times Higher Education (London)

“With Vatican I…O’Malley completes his masterclass in church history and ecclesiology of the last five hundred years, telling us as much about the church now as then.” America

“A fascinating and dispassionate glimpse into a pivotal and dramatic period of Catholic Church history.” Library Journal

“Possesses the lucidity, insight, and erudition we associate with one of the world’s leading historians of Catholicism.” John McGreevy, University of Notre Dame


Awards

  • Amazon.com Bestseller