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United States, 608; in Great Britain, 608; 

 preparations for the (Ecumenical Council, 609 ; 

 application of Dr. Gumming for permission to 

 speak in the Council, 609 ; letter of the Pope 

 refusing permission, 609; proposition of Merle 

 d'Aubigne" in reference to the course to be 

 pursued by the Protestant Churches, 610 ; the 

 question of papal infallibility, 610; Bishop 

 Maret's work against the doctrine of infalli- 

 bility, 611; case of Father Hyacinthe, 611; 

 letter of the General of the Carmelite order, 

 611 ; reply of Father Hyacinthe, 612 ; response 

 of the Superior-General, 612 ; Catholic opinion 

 of Father Hyacinthe's action, 613; letter of 

 Bishop Dupanloup, 613; Father Hyacinthe's 

 reply, 613; opposition of German theologians 

 to the doctrine of papal infallibility, 614; 

 publication of "The Pope and the Council," 

 614; national council of the bishops of Ger- 

 many, 614; proceedings, 615; programme of 

 the ceremonial to be observed in opening the 

 (Ecumenical Council, 615; formal opening of 

 the Council, 615 ; first general congregation, 

 615 ; order of transacting business, 616 ; 

 schema delivered to the Council, 617; second 

 general congregation, 617; constitution on the 

 election of the Roman pontiff, 617; bill re- 

 voking and annulling certain censures and 

 penalties, 618; election of a committee on 

 matters of faith, 621 ; committee on discipline, 

 621; committee on questions relating to the 

 religious orders, 621 ; beginning of the discus- 

 sion on the first schema, 622. 



X. Statistics concerning cardinals, bishops, 

 etc., 656 ; Catholics in Great Britain, 656, 657; 

 Vatican Council, 657; protest against infal- 

 libility, 657; discussion on the schema de 

 parvo catechismo, 658 ; discussion on the 

 " First Dogmatic Constitution on the Church 

 of Christ," 658 ; discussion on papal infallibil- 

 ity, 669; vote on infallibility, 660; constitu- 

 tion of Council, 660 ; circular of Cardinal An- 

 tonelli on publication of dogma of infallibility, 

 660; views of Austrian Government, 660; of 

 French Government, 660 ; letter of Ollivier to 

 French ambassador at Rome, 661 ; letter of 

 North-German minister to Cardinal Antonelli, 

 661 ; course of dissenting bishops after adop- 

 tion of dogma, 662; meeting of bishops at 

 Fulda, 662 ; protest of professors of University 

 of Munich, 662 ; reply of King William to the 

 Pope's request for aid against Italian occupa- 

 tion of Rome, 663 ; circulars of German Gov- 



ernment on the departure of the Pope from 

 Rome, 663 ; protest of the Pope against the 

 occupation of Rome, 663; Pope's encyclical 

 on Italian occupation of Rome, 664-667. 



XI. Situation of the Pope, 686 ; action of 

 the Italian Government as to colleges and 

 convents in Rome, 686 ; letter of the Pope in 

 defence of Jesuits, 686, 687 ; letter of Dr. von 

 Dollinger to Archbishop of Munich against in- 

 fallibility of the Pope, 687 ; pastoral letter of 

 archbishop, 688; Dollinger excommunicated, 

 688, 689; "Old Catholic" movement in Ba- 

 varia, 689; action of Government, 689; of 

 German Government, 689; promulgation of 

 papal guarantees by Italian Government, 689 ; 

 encyclical of the Pope rejecting them, 689- 

 691 ; encyclical reviewing the twenty-five years 

 of his reign, 691 ; appointment of bishops to 

 vacant Italian sees, 691, 692; protest of reli- 

 gious orders againsl the seizure of their prop- 

 erty, 692; missionary work, 692; Catholic 

 education, 692 ; Catholic Bible, 692 ; the caso 

 of Louise Lateau, 692 ; affairs in Bavaria, 70. 



XII. Movements of the Pope, 712 ; his re- 

 ply to the address of two German clubs, 712 ; 

 his protest against the proposed law of the 

 Italian Government for suppressing all houses 

 of religious orders in Rome, 713 ; his position 

 in regard to the Italian Government, 713 ; al- 

 locution to the cardinals, 714, 715; troubles 

 between the new German Empire and the 

 Roman Catholic Church, 715; law passed by 

 the Reichstag excluding Jesuits from German 

 territory, 716 ; protest of the German bishops, 

 716; expulsion of the Brothers and Sisters 

 from the canton of Geneva, 716; troubles 

 among the Armenians, 716 ; Old Catholic Con- 

 gress at Cologne, 717. 



XIII. Complications, 691; proceedings of 

 the Italian Government, 691 ; protests, 691 ; 

 convents seized, 691 ; allocution of July 25th, 

 691 ; affairs in Switzerland, 692 ; laws of the 

 Council of State of Geneva, 692 ; laws of the 

 cantons, 693; proceedings in Prussia, 693; 

 protest of the archbishop, 693 ; change in the 

 status of the Catholic Church in Prussia, 694 ; 

 letter of the Pope to the Emperor, 694 ; legis- 

 lation in Mexico, 694 ; troubles in Brazil, 694 

 brief of the Pope to the Bishop of Olinda, 6P5 ; 

 the questions in Great Britain, 696 ; schism 

 among the Armenians, 696 ; persecution in 

 Japan, 696 ; revival of pilgrimages, 696 ; brief 

 of the Pope relative to, 696 ; the Old Catholic 



