The Sources Of Catholic Dogma
Tác giả: Henry Denzinger
Ký hiệu tác giả: DE-H
DDC: 230.003 - Từ điển về Kitô Giáo
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Số cuốn: 1

Hiện trạng các bản sách

Mã số: 258SB0006150
Nhà xuất bản: Loreto Publications
Năm xuất bản: 1955
Khổ sách: 20
Số trang: 653
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
Tình trạng: Hiện có
General Index (Chronological)  
Translator's Preface v
General Index (Chronological) vii
Index of Signs xxxi
CREEDS  
1. Most Ancient Forms of the Apostolic Creed  3
2 ff. The More Ancient (R) Western Form of the Apostolic Creed  4
5 f. The More Recent (T) Western Form of the Apostolic Creed  6
8 ff. The Eastern Form of the Apostolic Creed  8
13 f.The Creed of Epiphanius  9
15 f. Formula Called the "Faith of Damasus"  10
17 f. Formula "The Merciful Trinity"  11
19 ff. Creed of the Council of Toledo of the year 400 [and 447]  12
39 f. The Creed "Quicumque"  15
DOCUMENTS OF THE ROMAN PONTIFFS AND OF THE COUNCILS
ST. CLEMENT I, 90(?)-99(?)  
41. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff 19
42. The Hierarchy and the Status of the Laity 20
ST. ZEPHYRINUS, 198(?)-217 resp. ST. CALLISTUS I, 217-222  
42a. The Incarnate Word 20
42. The Absolving of Sins 21
ST. CORNELIUS I, 251-253  
44. The Monarchical Constitution of the Church  21
45. The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy 22
ST. STEPHAN I, 254-257  
46 f. The Baptism of Heretics 22
ST. DIONYSIUS, 259-268  
48 ff. The Trinity and the Incarnation  23
Council of Illiberi, between 300-306  
52a The Indissolubility of Matrimony  24
52b f. The Celibacy of the Clergy  25
52d f. Baptism and Confirmation 25
ST. SYLVESTER I, 314-335   
Council of Arelas 1, 314  
53. The Baptism of Heretics. 25
COUNCIL OF NICEA I, 325 (Ecumenical I)  
54. The Nicene Creed  26
55 ff. The Baptism of Heretics and the Viaticum of the Dying 26
ST. JULIUS I, 337–352  
57a. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff 27
Council of Serdica, 343–344  
57b ff. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff 27
ST. DAMASUS I, 366-384   
Council of Rome, 382   
58 ff. The Trinity and the Incarnation  30
83. The Holy Spirit   33
84. The Canon of Sacred Scripture 33
COUNCIL OF CONSTANTINOPLE I, 381 (Ecumenical II)  
85. Condemnation of Heretics  34
86. The "Nicene-Constantinopolitan" Creed 35
ST. SIRICIUS, 384-398  
87. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff  36
88. The Baptism of Heretics  37
88a. Christian Marriage  37
89. The Celibacy of the Clergy  38
90. The Ordinations of Monks  39
91. The Virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 39
Council of Carthage (III), 397  
92. The Canon of the Sacred Scripture 39
ST. ANASTASIUS I, 398-401  
93. The Orthodoxy of the Pope Liberius . 40
ST. INNOCENT I, 401-417  
94. The Baptism of Heretics  41
95. Reconciliation in the Moment of Death  41
96. The Canon of the Holy Scripture and the Apocryphal Books  42
97. The Baptism of the Paulianists  42
98. The Minister of Confirmation  42
99. The Minister of Extreme Unction  43
100. The Primacy and the Infallibility of the Roman Pontiff 44
ST. ZOSIMUS, 417-418   
Council of Mileum II, 416 and Council of Carthage XVI, 418  
101 ff. Original Sin and Grace  44
109. The Primacy and the Infallibility of the Roman Pontiff  47
109. Original Sin 47
ST. BONIFACE I, 418-422  
110. The Primacy and Infallibility of the Roman Pontiff 48
ST. CELESTINE I, 422-432  
111. Reconciliation in the Moment of Death 48
COUNCIL OF EPHESUS, 431 (Ecumenical III)  
111 a. The Incarnation  49
112. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff  49
113 ff. The Anathemas of the Chapter of Cyril (against Nestorius)  50
125. Faith and Tradition to be Guarded  51
126 f. Condemnation of the Pelagians  52
128. The Authority of St. Augustine  52
129 ff. The Grace of God - "The Index," or authorities 52
ST. LEO I, 440-461  
143 f.The Incarnation (against Eutyches)  58
145. Secret Confession  59
146 f. The Sacrament of Penance 59
COUNCIL OF CHALCEDON, 451 (Ecumenical IV)  
148. Definition of the Two Natures of Christ  60
149. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff  62
150 ff. The Ordination of the Clergy  62
ST. SIMPLICIUS, 468–483  
159. The Necessity of Guarding the Faith  64
160. The Unchangeableness of Christian Doctrine 64
Council of Arles, 475(?)  
160 a. Grace and Predestination 65
St. GELASIUS I, 492-496  
161. Errors Once Condemned, not to be Discussed Again  66
162. The Canon of Sacred Scripture  67
163. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff and the Patriarchal Sees  68
164 f. The Authority of the Councils and the Fathers  68
166. The Apocrypha "which are not accepted"  69
167. The Remission of Sins 70
168. The Two Natures of Christ 70
ST. ANASTASIUS II, 496-498  
169. The Ordinations of Schismatics 71
170. The Origin of Souls and Original Sin 72
ST. HORMISDAS, 514-523  
171 f. The Infallibility of the Roman Pontiff  73
173. The Canon, Primacy, Councils, Apocrypha  74
173 a. The Authority of St. Augustine 74
ST. FELIX III, 526-530   
Council of Orange II, 529  
174 ff. Original Sin, Grace, Predestination 75
BONIFACE II, 530-532  
200a f. Confirmation of the Council of Orange II  81
JOHN II, 533-535  
201 f. "One of the Trinity Suffered," and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God 83
VIGILIUS (537) 540-555  
203 ff. Canons against Origen 84
COUNCIL OF CONSTANTINOPLE II, 553 (Ecumenical V)  
212. Ecclesiastical Tradition  85
213 ff. Anathemas Concerning the Three Chapters 85
PELAGIUS I, 556-561  
228a. The Last Things 91
229. The Form of Baptism  91
230. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff 92
JOHN III, 561-574  
Council of Braga II, 561  
231 ff. Anathemas against Heretics, especially the Priscillianists 92
PELAGIUS II, 579-590  
246. The Unity of the Church 94
247. The Necessity of Union with the Church 95
ST. GREGORY I, THE GREAT, 590-604  
248. The Knowledge of Christ (against the Agnoetae)  97
249. Baptism and the Orders of Heretics  98
250. The Time of the Hypostatic Union 98
HONORIUS I, 625-638  
251 f. Two Wills and Operations in Christ 99
JOHN IV, 640-642  
253. The Meaning of the Words of Honorius about the Two Wills 100
St. MARTIN I, 649–653 (655)   
The Lateran Council, 649  
254 ff. The Trinity, the Incarnation, etc. 101
(ADEODATUS, 672-676) Council of Toledo XI, 675   
275 ff. Creed of Faith (especially concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation) 106
ST. AGATHO, 678-681   
Roman Council, 680  
288. The Hypostatic Union 112
COUNCIL OF CONSTANTINOPLE III, 680-681 (Ecumenical VI)  
289 ff. Definition of the Two Wills of Christ 113
(ST. SERGIUS I, 687-701) Council of Toledo XV, 685   
294 f. Protestation concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation 116
Council of Toledo XVI, 693  
296. Profession of Faith concerning the Trinity  117
ST. GREGORY II, 715-731  
296a. The Form and Minister of Baptism 118
ST. GREGORY III, 731-741  
296b. Baptism and Confirmation 118
ST. ZACHARY, 741-752  
297. The Form and Minister of Baptism 118
HADRIAN I, 772-795  
298. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff  119
299. The Errors of the Adoptionists  120
300 f. Predestination and the Various Abuses of the Spaniards 120
COUNCIL OF NICEA II, 787 (Ecumenical VII)  
302 ff. Definition of the Sacred Images and Tradition  121
305. The Sacred Elections  122
306 ff. Images, the Humanity of Christ, Tradition  123
309 f. The Errors of the Adoptionists  123
Council of Frankfort, 794   
311 ff. Christ, the Natural, not the Adopted Son of God 124
ST. LEO III, 795-816   
Council of Friuli (Friaul), 796   
314a Christ, the Natural, not the Adopted Son of God 125
ST. LEO IV, 847-855   
Council of Ticinus (Pavia), 850   
315 The Sacrament of Extreme Unction 126
Council of Quiersy, 853  
216 ff. Redemption and Grace 126
Council of Valence III, 855  
320 ff. Predestination 127
ST. NICHOLAS I, 858-867  
Roman Council, 860 and 863  
326 ff. Primacy, the Passion of Christ, Baptism  132
330 ff. The Immunity and Independence of the Church  132
334. The Form of Matrimony  134
334a f. The Form and Minister of Baptism 134
HADRIAN II, 867-872   
Council of Constantinople IV, 869-870 (Ecumenical VIII)  
336 ff. Canons against Photius 135
JOHN XV, 985-996   
Roman Council, 993  
342 The Worship of the Saints 140
ST. LEO IX, 1049-1054  
343 ff. Symbol of Faith 140
350 ff. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff 142
NICHOLAS II, 1059-1061   
Roman Council, 1060  
354 The Ordinations by Simoniacs 143
ST. GREGORY VII, 1073-1085   
Roman Council VI, 1079  
355 The Most Holy Eucharist  144
URBAN II, 1088-1099   
Council of Benevento, 1091   
365 The Sacramental Nature of the Diaconate 144
PASCHAL II, 1099-1118   
Lateran Council, 1102   
357 The Obedience Owed the Church 145
Council of Guastalla, 1106   
358 The Ordinations by Heretics and Simoniacs 145
CALLISTUS II, 1119-1124   
LATERAN COUNCIL I, 1123 (Ecumenical IX)  
359 ff. Simony, Celibacy, Investiture, Incest 146
INNOCENT II, 1130-1143   
LATERAN COUNCIL II, 1139 (Ecumenical X)  
364 ff. Simony, Usury, False Penitence, the Sacraments 148
Council of Sens, 1140 or 1141  
368 ff. The Errors of Peter Abelard  150
388 Baptism of Desire (an unbaptized priest) 151
EUGENIUS III, 1145-1153   
Council of Reims, 1148  
389 ff. Confession of Faith in the Trinity 125
ALEXANDER III, 1159-1181  
393 Erroneous Proposition concerning the Humanity of Christ  153
394 The Illicit Contract of a Sale 153
395 ff. The Bond of Matrimony  154
398 f. The Form of Baptism 155
LATERAN COUNCIL III, 1179 (Ecumenical XI)  
400 Simony 155
401 Heresies that Must be Avoided 155
LUCIUS III, 1181-1185  
Council of Verona, 1184  
402 The Sacraments (against the Albigenses) 156
URBAN III, 1185-1187  
403 Usury  156
INNOCENT III, 1198-1216  
404 The Form of the Sacrament of Matrimony  157
405 f. The Bond of Marriage and the Pauline Privilege  158
407 f. Marriage of Pagans and the Pauline Privilege  159
409 The Dissolubility of Valid Marriage by Religious Profession 160
410 f. The Effect of Baptism (and the Character) 160
412 The Matter of Baptism 162
413 The Minister of Baptism and the Baptism of Spirit 162
414 f. The Form of the Eucharistic Sacrament and its Elements 163
416 f. Water Mixed with Wine in the Sacrifice of the Mass 164
418 The Feigned (Simulated) Celebration of Mass 165
419 The Minister of Confirmation 165
420 ff. Profession of Faith Prescribed for Durand of Osca and His Waldensian Companions 166
LATERAN COUNCIL IV, 1215 (Ecumenical XII)  
428 ff. The Trinity, Sacraments, Canonical Mission, etc. 168
428 ff. Chap. 1. The Catholic Faith  168
431 ff. Chap. 2. The Error of Abbot Joachim 170
434 Chap. 3. The Heretics (Waldensian) 172
435 Chap. 4. The Pride of the Greeks against the Latins 172
436 Chap. 5. The Dignity of the Patriarchs 173
467 f. Chap. 21. Obligation of Making Confession and of its not being Revealed by the Priest, and the Obligation of Receiving the Sacrament at least in Paschal Time  173
439. Chap. 41. The Continuation of Good Faith in Every Precept.  174
440 Chap. 62. The Relics of the Saints 174
HONORIUS III, 1216-1227  
441 The Matter of the Eucharist  174
GREGORY IX, 1227-1241  
442 f. The Necessity of Preserving Theological Terminology and Tradition 175
444 Condemnation of Various Heretics 177
445 The Matter and Form of Ordination 177
446 The Invalidity of Marriage Subject to Conditions 177
447 The Matter of Baptism  178
448 Usury  178
INNOCENT IV, 1243-1254   
COUNCIL OF LYONS I, 1245 (Ecumenical XIII)  
449 ff. The Rites of the Greeks 179
ALEXANDER IV, 1254-1261  
458 f. Errors of William of St. Amour (concerning Mendicants) 181
GREGORY X, 1271-1276  
COUNCIL OF LYONS II, 1274 (Ecumenical XIV)  
460 Declaration Concerning the Procession of the Holy Spirit 182
461 ff. Profession of Faith of Michael Palaeologus 183
BONIFACE VIII, 1294-1303  
467 Indulgences 186
468 f. The Unity and Power of the Church 186
BENEDICT XI, 1303-1304  
470 The Repeated Confession of Sins  188
CLEMENT V, 1305-1314  
COUNCIL OF VIENNE, 1311-1312 (Ecumenical XV)  
471 ff. The Errors of the Beghards and the Beguines (the State of Perfection)  188
479 Usury  189
480 ff. Errors of Peter John Olivi (on the Incarnation, the Soul, and Baptism) 189
JOHN XXII, 1316-1334  
484 ff. The Errors of the Fraticelli (on the Church and the Sacraments) 191
491 ff. The Errors of John of Pouilly (on Confession and the Church) 192
493a Hell and Limbo (?) 193
494 The Poverty of Christ 193
495 ff. Errors of Marsilius of Padua and John of Jandun (on the Constitution of the Church) 194
501 ff. Errors of Eckart (on the Son of God, etc.) 195
BENEDICT XII, 1334-1342  
530 f. The Beatific Vision of God and the Last Days 197
532 ff. Errors of the Armenians 198
CLEMENT VI, 1342-1352  
550 ff. The Satisfaction of Christ, the Treasure of the Church, Indulgences 201
553 ff. Errors (philosophical) of Nicholas of Autrecourt 202
570a ff. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff 203
570s Purgatory 206
571 ff. The Matter and Minister of Confirmation 206
574a The Errors of the Armenians  206
URBAN V, 1362-1370  
575 ff. Errors of Dionysius Foullechat (on Perfection and Poverty)  207
GREGORY XI, 1370-1378  
575 ff. Errors of Peter of Bonageta and of John of Lato (on the Most Holy Eucharist)  208
MARTIN V, 1417-1431  
COUNCIL OF CONSTANCE, 1414-1418 (Ecumenical XVI)  
581 ff. Errors of John Wycliffe (Session VIII) 208
626 Definition of Communion under One Species (Session XIII) 211
627 ff. Errors of John Hus (Session XV)  212
657 ff. Questions to be Proposed to the Wycliffites and Hussites 215
690 Condemnation of the Proposition of Tyrannicide 218
EUGENIUS IV, 1431-1447   
COUNCIL OF Florence, 1438-1445 (Ecumenical XVII)  
691 ff. Decree for the Greeks 219
695 ff. Decree for the Armenians  220
703 ff. A Decree in Behalf of the Jacobites 225
CALLISTUS III, 1455-1458   
716 Usury and Contract for Rent  231
PIUS II, 1458-1464  
717 Appeal to the General Council 232
717a ff.  Errors of Zanini de Solcia 232
718 The Blood of Christ 233
SIXTUS IV, 1471-1484  
719 ff. Errors of Peter de Rivo (concerning the Truth of Future Contingencies) 234
723a Indulgence for the Dead 234
724 ff. Errors of Peter de Osma (on the Sacrament of Penance) 235
734 f. The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 236
LEO X, 1513-1521   
LATERAN COUNCIL V, 1512-1517 (Ecumenical XVIII)  
738 The Human Soul (against the Neo-Aristotelians) 237
739 "Mountains of Piety" and Usury 238
740 The Relation Between the Pope and the Councils 238
740a Indulgences 239
741 ff. Errors of Martin Luther 240
PAUL III, 1534-1549   
COUNCIL OF TRENT, 1545-1563 (Ecumenical XIX)  
782 Decree on the Symbol of Faith (Session III) 243
783 f. Decree of the Canonical Scriptures (Session IV) 244
785 f. Decree on the Edition and the Use of the Sacred Books  245
787 ff. Decree on Original Sin (Session V) 246
792a ff. Decree on Justification (Session VI) 248
793 Chap. 1. The Inability of Nature and of the Law to Justify Man 248
794 Chap. 2. The Dispensation and Mystery of the Advent of Christ 249
795 Chap. 3. Who are Justified Through Christ 249
796 Chap. 4. A Description of the Justification of the Sinner, and Its Mode in the State of Grace is Recommended 249
797 Chap. 5. The Necessity of Preparation for Justification of Adults, and Whence it Proceeds  250
798 Chap. 6. The Manner of Preparation 250
799 ff. Chap. 7. In What the Justification of the Sinner Consists, and What are its Causes 251
801 Chap. 8. How One is to Understand the Gratuitous Justification of a Sinner by Faith 252
802 Chap. 9. Against the Vain Confidence of Heretics 252
803 Chap. 10. The Increase of Justification Received  253
804 Chap. 11. The Observance of the Commandments, and Necessity and Possibility thereof  253
805 Chap. 12. Rash Presumption of Predestination is to be Avoided 255
806 Chap. 13. The Gift of Perseverance 255
807 Chap. 14. The Fallen and Their Restoration 255
808 Chap. 15. Grace is Lost by Every Mortal Sin, but not Faith 256
809 f. Chap. 16. The Fruit of Justification, that is, the Merit of Good Works, and the Reasonableness of that Merit  256
811 ff. Canons on Justification 258
843a Foreword (Session VII) 261
844 ff. Canons on the Sacraments in General  262
857 ff. Canons on the Sacrament of Baptism  263
871 ff. Canons on the Sacrament of Confirmation 265
JULIUS III, 1550-1555  
COUNCIL OF TRENT (CONTINUED)   
873a f. Decree on the Most Holy Eucharist (Session XIII) 265
874 Chap. I. The Real Presence of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist 266
875 Chap. 2. The Reason for the Institution of this Most Holy Sacrament 266
876 Chap. 3. The Excellence of the Most Holy Eucharist Over the Other Sacraments 267
877 Chap. 4. Transubstantiation 267
878 Chap. 5. The Worship and Veneration to be Shown to this Most Holy Sacrament 268
879 Chap. 6. The Reservation of the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist and Bearing it to the Sick to 268
880 Chap. 7. The Preparation that Must be Employed Receive the Holy Eucharist Worthily  269
881 Chap. 8. The Use of the Admirable Sacrament  269
883 ff. Canons on the Most Holy Sacrament of Eucharist 270
883a ff. Doctrine on the Sacrament of Penance (Session XIV)  271
894 Chap. I. The Necessity and Institution of the Sacrament of Penance 272
895 Chap. 2. The Difference Between the Sacrament of Penance and that of Baptism 273
896 Chap. 3. The Parts and Fruits of the Sacrament of Penance 273
897 f. Chap. 4. Contrition 274
899 ff. Chap. 5. Confession 275
902 Chap. 6. The Minister of this Sacrament and Absolution 277
903 Chap. 7. The Reservation of Cases 277
904 f. Chap. 8. The Necessity and Fruit of Satisfaction 278
906 Chap. 9. The Works of Satisfaction  279
907 The Doctrine of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction  280
908 Chap. 1. The Institution of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction 280
909 Chap. 2. The Effect of the Sacrament 281
910 Chap. 3. The Minister of this Sacrament and the Time When it Should be Administered 281
911 ff. Canons on the Sacrament of Penance 282
926 ff. Canons on Extreme Unction . 284
PIUS IV, 1559-1565  
COUNCIL OF TRENT (CONCLUSION)  
929a f. The Doctrine on Communion under both Species and that of Little Children (Session XXI)  285
930 Chap. 1. Laymen and Clerics not Offering Mass are not Bound by Divine Law to Communion under Both Species 286
931 Chap. 2. The Power of the Church Concerning the Administration of the Sacrament of the Eucharist 286
932 Chap. 3. Christ Whole and Entire and a True Sacrament is Received under Either Species 287
933 Chap. 4. Little Children are not Bound to Sacramental Communion 287
934 ff. Canons on Communion Under Both Species and that of Little Children 287
937a ff. The Doctrine on the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (Session XXII) 288
938 f. Chap. I. [The Institution of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass] 288
940 Chap. 2. [The Sacrifice is a Visible Propitiation for the Living and the Dead] 289
941 Chap. 3. [Masses in Honor of the Saints]  290
942 Chap. 4. [The Canon of the Mass] 290
943 Chap. 5. [The Solemn Ceremonies of the Sacrifice of the Mass] 290
944 Chap. 6. [The Mass in which the Priest Alone Communicates] 290
945 Chap. 7. [The Water to be Mixed with Wine to be Offered in the Chalice] 291
946 Chap. 8. [The Mass not to be Celebrated in the Vernacular, and its Mysteries to be Explained to the People] 291
947 Chap. 9. [Preliminary Remarks on the Following Canons] 291
948 ff. Canons on the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 292
956a ff. The Doctrine of the Sacrament of Orders (Session XXIII) 292
957 Chap. I. [The Institution of the Priesthood of the New Law] 293
958 Chap. 2. [The Seven Orders] 293
959 Chap. 3. [The Order of the Priesthood is Truly a Sacrament] 293
960 Chap. 4. [The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy and Ordination] 294
961 ff. Canons on the Sacrament of Order 294
969 ff. Doctrine (concerning the Sacrament of Matrimony) (Session XXIV)  295
983 Decree Concerning Purgatory (Session XXV) 298
984 ff. Invocation, Veneration and Relics of Saints, and on Sacred Images  298
989 Decree Concerning Indulgences  300
990 ff. Clandestinity Invalidating Matrimony (Session XXIX)  300
993 The Trinity and the Incarnation (against the Unitarians)  301
994 ff. The Profession of Faith of the Council of Trent 302
ST. PIUS V, 1566-1572  
1001 ff. Errors of Michael du Bay (Baii)  304
1081 f. Exchanges (i.e., Exchanging of Money, Promissory Notes) 311
GREGORY XIII, 1572-1585  
1083 ff. Profession of Faith Prescribed for the Greeks 311
CLEMENT VIII, 1592-1605  
1086 The Faculty of Blessing Sacred Oils 312
1087 Ordination of Schismatics 313
1088 f. Absolution of one not present (in absentia) 313
PAUL V, 1605-1621  
1090 The Aids or Efficacy of Grace 314
INNOCENT X, 1644-1655  
1091 Error of the Dual Head of the Church 315
1902 ff.  Errors of Cornelius Jansen 316
1097 The Aids or Efficacy of Grace 316
ALEXANDER VII, 1655-1667  
1098 The Meaning of the Words of Cornelius Janse 318
1099 Formulary of Submission Proposed for the Jansenists 318
1100 The Immaculate Conception of the B. V. M.  318
1101 ff. Various Errors on Moral Matters  319
1146 Perfect and Imperfect Contrition 322
INNOCENT XI, 1676-1689  
1147 ff. Frequent and Daily Communion 323
1151 ff. Various Errors on Mortal Subjects (II) 325
1217 f. Errors on "donated omnipotence"  330
1219 Moral Systems  330
1220  Error Concerning the Seal of Confession 331
1221 ff. Errors of Michael of Molinos 331
ALEXANDER VIII, 1689-1691  
1289 f. Errors Concerning the Goodness of an ing Philosophic Sin  338
1291 ff. Errors of the Jansenists  339
1322 ff. Articles (Erroneous) of the Gallican Clergy (about the Power of the Roman Pontiff) 341
INNOCENT XII, 1691-1700   
1327 ff. Errors Concerning the Most Pure Love of God 343
CLEMENT XI, 1700-1721   
1394a f. Concerning Truths which Necessarily Must be Explicitly Believed  345
1350 An Obsequious Silence in Regard to Dogmatic Facts  346
1351 ff. Errors of Paschasius Quesnel  347
BENEDICT XIV, 1740-1758  
1452 ff. Clandestine Marriages in Belgium (and Holland)  354
1458 The Minister of Confirmation  357
1459 ff. Profession of Faith which is Prescribed for Orientals (Maronites)  357
1474 About not Demanding the Name of an Accomplice  360
1475 ff. Usury  361
1480 ff. The Baptism of Jewish Children  363
1491 ff. Errors Concerning Duelling 366
PIUS VI, 1775-1799  
1496 ff. Mixed Marriages in Belgium 366
1500 Concerning the Power of the Roman Pontiff (against Febronianism) 368
1500a The Power of the One Church in the Marriage of Baptized Persons  370
1501 ff. Errors of the Synod of Pistoia  370
1051 ff. [A. Errors about the Church]  370
[B. Errors about Justification, Grace, the Virtues]  374
[C. Errors] about the Sacraments, and First about the Sacramental Form with a Condition Attached  378
[D. Errors] Concerning Duties, Practices, Rules Pertaining to Religious Worship 388
[E. Errors Concerning the Reformation of Regulars]  393
[F. Errors] about convoking a National Council 396
PIUS VII, 1800-1823  
1600 f. The Indissolubility of Marriage  398
1602 ff. Versions of Sacred Scripture 398
LEO XII, 1823-1829  
1607 f. The Versions of Sacred Scripture 400
PIUS VIII, 1829-1830  
1609 f. Usury 401
GREGORY XVI, 1831-1846  
1611 f. Usury  402
1613 ff. Indifferentism (against Félicité de Lamennais)  403
1617 The False Doctrines of Félicité de Lamennais  404
1618 Condemnation of the Works of George Hermes  405
1622 ff. Faith and Reason (against Louis Eugene Bautain)  407
1628 f. The Matter of Extreme Unction  408
1630 ff. Versions of Sacred Scripture  409
PIUS IX, 1846-1878  
1634 ff. Faith and Reason 410
1640 Civil Marriage 412
1641 Definition of the Immaculate Conception of the B. V. M.  413
1642 ff. Rationalism and Indifferentism 414
1649 ff. False Traditionalism (against Augustine Bonnetty)  416
1653 f. The Misuse of Magnetism 417
1655 ff. The False Doctrine of Anton Guenther 418
1659 ff. Errors of the Ontologists 419
1666 ff. The False Freedom of Science (against James Frohschammer) 420
1677 f. Indifferentism 424
1679 ff. The Conventions of the Theologians of Germany  425
1685 ff. The Unity of the Church  428
1688 ff. Naturalism, Communism, Socialism 429
1700 ff. "Syllabus," or Collection of Modern Errors 433
1700 A. Index of the Acts of Pius IX, from which the Syllabus is excerpted 433
B. Syllabus 435
1701 ff. Sec. I. Pantheism, Naturalism, and Absolute Rationalism 435
1708 ff. Sec. II. Modified Rationalism 436
1715 ff. Sec. III. Indifferentism, Latitudinarianism 437
1718a Sec. IV. Socialism, Communism, Secret Societies, Biblical Societies, Clerico-liberal Societies  437
1719 ff. Sec. V. Errors Concerning the Church and Its Rights  437
1739 ff. Sec. VI. Errors Concerning Civil Society, Viewed Both in Themselves and in Their Relations to the Church 438
1756 ff. Sec. VII. Errors Concerning Natural and Christian Ethics  440
1765 ff. Sec. VIII. Errors Concerning Christian Marriage  441
1775 ff. Sec. IX. Errors Concerning the Civil Power of the Roman Pontiff  442
1777 ff. Sec. X. Errors Which Are Related to Modern Liberalism 442
THE VATICAN COUNCIL, 1869-1870 (Ecumenical XX)  
1781 Dogmatic Constitution concerning the Catholic Faith (Session III)  442
1782 ff. Chap. 1. God, Creator of All Things  443
1785 ff. Chap. 2. Revelation  443
1789 ff. Chap. 3. Faith  445
1795 ff. Chap. 4. Faith and Reason  446
1801 ff. Canons (of the Catholic Faith)  448
1801 ff. 1. God the Creator of All Things  448
1806 ff. 2. Revelation   449
1810 ff. 3. Faith 450
1816 ff. 4. Faith and Reason 450
1821 Dogmatic Constitution I on the Church of Christ (Session IV) 451
1822 ff. Chap. 1. The Institution of Apostolic Primacy in Blessed Peter 452
1824 f. Chap. 2. The Perpetuity of the Primacy of Blessed Peter among the Roman Pontiffs 453
1826 ff. Chap. 3. The Power and Manner of the Primacy of the Roman Pontiff 453
1832 ff. Chap. 4. The Infallible "Magisterium" of the Roman Pontiff 455
1841 Twofold Power on Earth 457
1842 The Liberty of the Church 458
1843 ff. Explanation of Transubstantiation  459
1847 Royal Assent 459
2113 f. The Authority of the Decisions of the Biblical Commission 543
2115 ff. The Nature and Authorship of the Book of Isaias  544
2120 The Relationship Between Philosophy and Theology  545
2121 ff. The Historical Character of the Earlier Chapters of Genesis 545
2129 ff. The Authors and the Time of the Composition of the Psalms 547
2137 ff. The Age for Admitting to First Eucharistic Communion  548
2145 ff. The Oath Against the Errors of Modernism  549
2147a Certain Errors of the Orientals 551
2148 ff. The Author, the Time of Composition, and Historical Truth of the Gospel According to Matthew  552
2155 ff. The Author, Time of Composition, and Historical Truth of the Gospels According to Mark and Luke 554
2164 f. The Synoptic Question or the Mutual Relations between the Three Earlier Gospels 556
2166 ff. The Author, Time of Composition, Historical Veracity of the Book of the Acts of the Apostles  556
2172 ff. The Author, Integrity, and Time of Composition of the Pastoral Letters of Paul the Apostle  558
2176 ff. The Author and Method of Composition of the Epistle to the Hebrews 559
BENEDICT XV, 1914-1922  
2179 ff. Parousia, or the Second Advent of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Epistles of St. Paul the Apostle 560
2181a On Dying and Dead Schismatics 561
1282 Spiritism 561
2183 ff. Certain Propositions on Knowledge of the Soul of Christ  561
2186 ff. The Inerrancy of Holy Scripture  562
2189 The Doctrines of Theosophy 564
PIUS XI, 1922-1939  
2190 The Relation Between Church and State 565
2191 f. The Law and Method of Following the Doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas  565
2193 The Revival of Merits and Gifts  566
2194 ff. The Kingship of Christ  566
2197 Laicism  569
2198 The Johannine Comma  569
2199 Meetings to Procure the Unity of All Christians  570
2200 The Connection of the Sacred Liturgy with the Church 570
2201 Masturbation Procured Directly 571
2202 ff. The Christian Education of Youth  571
2225 ff. Christian Marriage 582
2239 ff. The Abuse of Matrimony 590
2242 ff. The Killing of the Foetus 593
2245 f. The Right to Marriage, and Sterilization  594
2247 f. The Emancipation of Women 595
2249 f. Divorces 597
2251 f. "Sexual Education" and "Eugenics"  597
2253 The Authority of the Church in Social and Economic Affairs 598
2254 ff. The Ownership or Right of Property  599
2259 f. Capital and Labor 600
2261 ff. The Just Wage or Salary of Labor 602
2266 ff. The Right Social Order 604
2270 Socialism 606
2271 The Universal Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary  607
2272 f. The False Interpretation of Two Biblical Texts  607
2274 The Need and the Office of the Priesthood  608
2275 The Effects of the Order of the Priesthood  609
2276 The Divine Office, the Public Prayer of the Church  610
2277 Social Justice 610
2278 Resistance Against the Abuse of Power 611
PIUS XII, 1939  
2279 The Natural Law 612
2280 The Natural Unity of the Human Race  613
2281 f. International Law  613
2283 Sterilization  615
2285 The Corporal Origin of Man  615
2286 Members of the Church  615
2287 The Jurisdiction of Bishops  616
2288 The Holy Spirit as the Soul of the Church  616
2289 Knowledge of the Soul of Christ  617
2290 The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit in Souls  618
2291 The Relationship between the B.V.M. and the Church 619
2292 The Authenticity of the Vulgate  620
2293 The Literal and Mystical Sense of Holy Scripture  620
2294 Kinds of Literature in Holy Scripture  622
2295 The Purposes of Matrimony  624
2296 Millenarianism (Chiliasm)  625
2297 The Presence of Christ in the Mysteries of the Church 625
2298 The Full Notion of Liturgy 626
2299 The Relationship Between the Ascetic Life and the Piety of the Liturgy  626
2300 The Participation of the Faithful in the Priesthood of Christ 627
2301 The Material and Form of the Sacrament of Orders  629
2302 The Time of the Documents of the Pentateuch, and the Literary Genre of the Eleven First Chapters of Genesis 631
2303 Artificial Fertilization 633
2304 The Intention to be Possessed in Baptism  635
2305 ff. Some False Opinions that Threaten to Undermine the Foundations of Catholic Doctrine  635
2331 The Definition of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary  647
APPENDIX  
5000 f. The Primacy of the Roman Pontiff (St. Boniface I, 418422) 649
5002 f. The Incarnation (St. Sixtus III, 432-440) 651
5004 The Object and Force of Rememorative Liturgical Action (Urban IV, 1261-1264) 652
5005 Gravity of Matter in Actions of Impurity (Alexander VII, 1655-1667) 652
5006 Matrimony as a Contract and a Sacrament (Innocent XII, 1691-1700)  653
Index of Scriptural Passages  3
Systematic Index  9
Alphabetic Index 51