Councils of Aix-En-Provence
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Councils of Aix-en-Provence
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Councils were held at Aix in 1112, 1374, 1409, 1585, 1612, 1838, and 1850. In that of 1612 the Gallican work of Edmund Richer, "De la puissance ecclésiastique et politique" (
Paris, 1611), was censured. In that of 1838 the Fathers requested Gregory XVI (see
Pope Gregory XVI) to add "Immaculate" to the word "Conception" in the
preface of the
Mass for that feast of the
Blessed Virgin, which he did. In the council of 1850 many modern errors were condemned,
rationalism,
pantheism,
communism, also the arbitrary interpretation of the Scriptures.
HEFELE,
Conciliengeschichte, 2d ed., V, 322 et al.;
Collectio Conc. Lacensis (
Freiburg, 1870), IV, 955.
THOMAS J. SHAHAN
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company.
Nihil Obstat.
1910.
Catholic encyclopedia.
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