Lamentabili sane exitu

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Lamentabili sane exitu ("with truly lamentable results") is a 1907 syllabus, prepared by the Roman Inquisition and confirmed by Pope Pius X, which condemns what it deems to be errors in the exegesis of Holy Scripture and in the history and interpretation of dogma.[1]

The syllabus itself does not use the term 'modernist', but was regarded as part of the Pope's campaign against modernism within the Church. Most of the condemned statements in Lamentabili were taken from the writings of Alfred Loisy and his school. Other Modernists like George Tyrrell were targeted only indirectly.[citation needed]

Aftermath

Published in July 1907, Lamentabili was soon to be complemented by the more comprehensive encyclical Pascendi Dominici gregis, which came out in September 1907 and had been prepared in a small circle around the Pope, and the 1910 antimodernist oath Sacrorum Antistitum was compiled by the Holy Office.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ The Scripture documents: an anthology of official Catholic teachings by Dean Philip Béchard 2002 ISBN 0-8146-2591-6 page 183

Further reading

  • Arnold, Claus; Losito, Giacomo (eds), "Lamentabili sane exitu" (1907). Les documents préparatoires du Saint Office. (Fontes Archivi Sancti Officii Romani 6). Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2011.

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