Specifically, we look at the making of Catholic liberalism in Italy, where dissatisfaction with the government of the Papal States fueled Catholic engagement with liberalism. In the fourth installment in our series on Catholic Liberalism, “Varieties of Liberalism, 1815-1848,” we look at the sources of Catholic liberalism beyond France. In the third installment of our series on Catholic Liberalism, “Lamennais & the Origins of Liberalism,” we look at the rise and fall of the Abbe de Lamennais, the French priest who urged the Church to embrace liberalism in an effort to reconvert his native France, only to end his life estranged from the Church, and his teachings condemned. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and recommend it to friends and other interested parties. We discuss the French Revolution and its impact on the French Church, the emergence of political liberalism in Restoration France, and the nature of the French Church after 1814. In the second installment of our series on Catholic Liberalism, “Revolutionary Times, 1789-1848,” we delve into the historical background out of which a Catholic form of liberalism emerged. You can subscribe to the podcast on Anchor, iTunes, Spotify or you favorite platform, and our YouTube channel. In the first episode, we discuss what Catholic Liberalism as a movement sought to achieve, its main intellectual sources, and key terms that will help us understand this important, and still very relevant, episode in the life of the Catholic Church. The topic this time is “Catholic Liberalism,” a movement that emerged in the early 1800s in France and influenced the Church throughout in the nineteenth century. The latest series of Controversies in Church History is now complete.
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