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I: Urbi, but not Orbi … the Cardinal, the Church, and the World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

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Copyright © 1985 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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References

1 Aubrey de Vere, Westminster Hymnal, no. 135.

2 Syllabus of Errors, no. 80.

3 Edward, Henry, Manning, Cardinal, The Glories of the Sacred Heart (London 1876) p. 187Google Scholar.

4 Edward, Henry, Manning, Cardinal, Sermons on Ecclesiastical Occasions (Dublin 1863) p. 274Google Scholar (from ‘Occisi et coronati’, a sermon preached at the requiem for those who had been killed defending the temporal power of the papacy.)

5 Manning, Glories of the Sacred Heart p. 183.

6 W.H. Auden, ‘In memory of W.B. Yeats’.

7 Cf. Newman, J.H., Fifteen Sermons preached before the University of Oxford (new ed. London 1887) p. 350Google Scholar:

… not even the Catholic reasonings and conclusions as contained in Confessions and most thoroughly received by us, are worthy of the Divine Verities which they represent, but are the truth only in as full a measure as our minds can admit it; the truth as far as they go, and under the conditions of thought which human feebleness imposes.

8 For a general discussion of some of the issues raised here, see Rahner, Karl, Theological Investigations vol. IV (London 1974) pp. 221252Google Scholar, ‘The Theology of the Symbol’. For a pioneering discussion of the concept of the Church as ‘primordial Sacrament’, so central during and since the Council, see Cardinal Jerome Hamer's The Church is a Communion (London 1964)Google Scholar esp. pp. 87–90 and the references there cited.

9 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit chapter 40.