Much as he mingled with society, and with persons of importance in church and state, Neri's single action in regard to political matters was in 1593, when his persuasions induced Pope Clement VIII to withdraw the excommunication and anathema of Henry IV of France, and the refusal to receive his ambassador, even though the king had formally abjured Calvinism. Neri saw that the pope's attitude was more than likely to drive Henry to a relapse, and probably to rekindle the civil war in France, and directed Baronius, an Oratorian, then the pope's confessor, to refuse him absolution, and to resign his office of confessor, unless he would withdraw the anathema. Clement yielded at once, though the whole college of cardinals had supported his policy; and Henry, who did not learn the facts till several years afterwards, testified lively gratitude for the timely and politic intervention.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Saints behaving politically
Cardinal Newman, recently beatified, was a member of the Oratorian religious order, founded in the 16th century by the Italian, St Philip Neri.
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In other words, »Can't we all just get along?«
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