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by John Cornwell


  On Confession: Whither the Pope Has Power to Command It. (Luther), 32

  On the Pathology and Treatment of Gonorrhoea and Spermatorrhoea (Milton), 153

  Oratorians, 59, 70

  Orgasm, 7, 149, 150

  Original sin, 5, 63, 110, 232

  Ormaneto, Niccolò, 43–44

  Orwell, George, 97

  Osca, Gabriel de, 50

  Othello (Shakespeare), 232–233

  Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (Doyle), 115

  Paedophiles, 162, 163, 189

  Papacy, loyalty to, 108

  Papal authority, 91, 98

  Papal primacy, 91

  Pareja, Antonio de, 29

  Parish schools, 143

  Pascendi (Pius X encyclical), 91, 97

  Passionists, 114

  A Path from Rome (Kenny), 209, 225

  Paul III, 33, 34

  Paul VI, 159, 208, 212

  Pedophiles and Priests: Anatomy of a Contemporary Crisis (Jenkins), 162

  Penance

  Ash Wednesday, 3

  criticism of Scriptural origins of sacrament, 4–5

  early Church and, 3–14

  imposed on kings and princes, 12–13

  penitential tariffs, 8–11, 18

  pilgrimage as, 11–12

  substitute paid to perform, 11–12

  tariffs, 8–11

  waving of, 14

  See also Confession

  Penitential books

  described, 9–11

  supplements to, 13–14

  Penitential tariffs, 8–11, 18

  Penitents

  confession by (see Confession)

  early Church and, 3–14

  motives for repentance, 18

  substitute, 11

  The Penitential of St. Columbanus (penitential book), 9–1

  Peter Damian of Ravenna, 14

  Peter of Alcántara, 57

  Pfeiffer, Christian, 174

  Pickering, Ronald, 170

  Pietas Puerilis (Erasmus), 31

  Pilgrimage, 11–12, 109

  Pincher Martin (Golding), 233–234

  Pius IV, 39, 46

  Pius IX, 65, 84

  Pius X, 79–91, 93–98

  beatification of, 96

  Code of Canon Law, 98–99

  defense of the Church by, 85–86

  E Supremi Apostolatus (encyclical), 83–84

  early life of, 79–80

  Editae Saepae (encyclical), 85

  election as pope, 79–81

  fear of pollution of priesthood, 154–155

  Jean-Marie Vianney and, 75

  Modernism and, 88–91

  Pascendi (encyclical), 91

  personal qualities of, 82

  Saint Thérèse of Lisieux on, 203, 204

  seminary reform by, 83, 86–88, 124

  spy-net of, 93–100

  Pius XI

  on education of youth, 144

  encyclical on chaste marriage, 206

  encyclical on films, 144–145

  Jean-Marie Vianney and, 75

  Pius XII

  on Alphonsus Liguori, 65–66

  beatification of Pius X, 96

  canonization of Maria Goretti, 148

  death of, 125

  Marcial Maciel and, 185

  rhythm method advocacy by, 206

  Pole, Reginald, 34

  Polka, 73

  The Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde), 233

  A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Joyce), 200–202, 204–205, 237

  Power, David N., 101

  Prádanos, Juan de, 56

  Pregnancy, abstinence from intercourse during, 10

  The Preservative Against Popery (White), 68

  Priest and Nun: A Story of Convent Life, 70

  Priest-holes, 39

  Priests

  confessors (see Confessors)

  education of, 42

  ignorant/corrupt, 40–42

  moral education of children, 143–145

  number of, 126–127

  scandalous behavior of, 40–41

  sexual abuses by, 51–52

  Probabilism, 64

  Protestants

  condemnation by Council of Trent, 35, 36

  imagination impugned, 71

  tensions with, 108

  Psychoanalysis, 228

  Psychotherapy, 223

  Purgatory, 27, 109, 114–115

  Quam Singulari (Pius X encyclical), 103–104

  A Question of Conscience (Davis)

  Quietism, 64

  Rahner, Karl, 236, 238

  Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 135–136

  Rampolla, Mariano, 80–81

  Rape, 21, 52, 147–148

  Ratzinger, Joseph, 184, 211–212, 214

  Readmission to the Church, 5–6

  Reconciliation

  communal, 5–6, 235–236

  confession as sacrament of, 210, 226

  early penitents and their

  penances, 4–14

  exclusion from, 7

  with God before confession, 237–238

  during Lent, 38

  as once-in-a-lifetime event, 5

  Redemptorists, 65, 114, 116

  Reed, Rebecca, 69

  Reformation, 30

  Reich, Wilhelm, 157

  Relics, 11–12, 31

  Religious education, 84

  Religious orders, founding of, 59

  Repentance, 4, 18

  Revelations of Divine Love (Julian of Norwich), 217

  Rezzonico, Carlo, 107

  Rhythm method, 206

  Rigali, Justin, 183

  Roman Catechism of Trent, 104

  Rosary, 108–109, 129

  Ross, Joseph, 183

  Russell, Bertrand, 130

  Ryan Report, 182

  Sacred Heart of Jesus, 59

  Saints, relics of, 11–12

  Salazar, Alonso de, 54

  Sarto, Giuseppe. See Pius X

  Savio, Dominic, 224

  Savonarola, 26

  Scapulas, 109

  Schatzman, Morton, 153

  Schmitt, A. (author), 135, 138, 145

  Schreber, Daniel Gottlieb Moritz, 152, 154, 155

  Schreber, Daniel Paul, 151–152

  Scorsese, Martin, 199

  Scotus, Duns, 18

  Scruples, 22–23, 120, 146, 147, 159

  Seal of confession, 118, 173, 182, 184, 190, 193

  Sébastien Roch (Mirbeau), 73

  Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), 65, 91, 135, 159, 208, 211, 234–237

  goals of, 235

  John XXIII and, 134

  opposition to, 82

  reconciliation and, 235–237

  Secularisation, 84

  Secularism, clergy’s resistance to the rise of, 72

  Self-adulation, 232–234

  Self-mortification, 8, 24, 25, 74, 156

  Seminary

  author’s experiences in, 125–139

  daily life in, 128–132

  derivation of term, 132–133

  educational curriculum, 133–139

  junior, 124, 127–128, 171, 224–225

  number of students, 125–126, 127

  Pius X reforms of, 83, 86–88, 124

  sexology, 141–165

  starting age for, 35

  Seminary Boy (Cornwell), 156

  Serviam, 204, 207–210

  Seven Deadly Sins, 11, 229

  Sex

  abuse (see Sexual abuse)

  adultery, 6, 7, 9, 21, 141

  anal intercourse, 14, 73

  confessions by children and, 116–120

  contraception, 205–210, 215

  H. Davis and moral textbooks, 141–150

  homosexuality, 14, 142–143, 208

  masturbation (see Masturbation)

  moral education of children, 143–145

  rape, 21, 52, 147–148

  seminary education and, 141–142

  sexual sin, 6–7, 9–10, 119, 141–
156, 172

  solicitations/abuse by confessors, 29–30, 45–52, 66, 69

  Sexual abuse, 51–52, 156–157, 160–165, 169–196

  author’s experience with, 171–173

  confession of abuse by priests, 189–193

  consequences of, 170, 180, 195–196

  databases of accused clergy, 182

  failure of act by superiors, 183–184, 186–188

  grooming potential victims, 170–174, 179–180

  investigations of, 174–175, 182

  locations of, 175–182

  Sexual revolution, 133, 157, 207–208

  The Sexual Revolution (Reich), 157

  Sexual sin, 141–156

  confession of, 119, 172

  penitential book focus on, 9–10

  views of early Church on, 6–7

  Sexuality in the Confessional: A Sacrament Profaned (Haliczer), 47

  Shakespeare, William, 232–233

  Shrines, 12, 109

  Sinistrari, Ludovico Maria (canonist), 53

  Sinners

  status and penance, 11

  unrepentant, 5

  Sin(s)

  absolution of (see Absolution)

  categories in penitentials, 11

  children taught about, 109–111

  communal, 222

  confession of (see Confession)

  grave, 17

  meaning of term, 229

  mental, 9–10

  mortal (see Mortal sin)

  original, 5, 63, 110, 232

  self-idolatry, 232

  Seven Deadly, 11, 229

  sexual sin, 6–7, 9–10, 119, 141–156, 172

  social nature of, 231, 235

  types in handbooks for confessors, 22

  unforgivable, 7

  venial, 8, 27, 37

  Sipe, A. W. Richard, 151, 155–166, 169

  Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You (Durang), 115

  Six Months in a Convent (Reed), 69

  Sixth commandment, 141–142

  Skellig Michael, 7

  Smoking, 128–129, 157

  Smyth, Brendan, 183–184

  Social teaching, 63

  Society of Pius X, 235

  Sodomy

  penance for, 9

  victims of, 14

  by women, 52–53

  Soeur Thérèse of Lisieux: The Little Flower, 203

  Sophocles, 232

  Sorrow, types of, 18

  Soul

  confessors as guide, 14

  effect of sin on, 110–111

  killing of, 225

  Soul murder, 152, 169

  Soul Murder (Schatzman), 153

  Spanish Inquisition, 46, 47

  Spark, Muriel, 199

  Spee, Friedrich, 54–55

  Spooner, Richard (member of Parliament), 71

  Spy network, of Pius X, 93–100

  St. Patrick’s Purgatory Island, 8–9

  Stendhal, 73

  Stone, Robert, 199

  Stutz, Ulrich, 99

  Suárez, Francisco (moralist), 62

  Submission to authority, 23

  Summa Theologiae Moralis (Noldin and Schmitt), 135, 138

  Summas, 18, 21

  Svevo, Italo, 199

  Swift, Jonathan, 46

  Tale of a Tub (Swift), 46

  Teresa of Avila, 55–57

  Tertullian, 6–7

  Theologia Moralis (Liguori), 65

  Thérèse of Lisieux, 132, 203–205

  This Boy’s Life (Wolff), 114

  Thomas à Becket, 13

  Thomas à Kempis, 22, 131, 229–230

  Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (Freud), 152

  Timothy of Alexandria, 105–106

  Tóibín, Colm, 197, 198

  Total institution, 123, 125

  Tridetine clericalism, 42

  True Confessions, 199

  Tyrrell, George, 90

  Udris, John, 204

  Ulysses (Joyce), 117

  Urban VIII, 58

  Ursuline Convent Riots (1834), 69

  Usury, 215–216

  Vaca, Juan, 185–186

  Valdelomar, Alonso de, 29

  Vatican Council of 1869–1870, 61

  Venereal pleasure, 142, 144

  Venial sins

  confession of, 8, 37

  Purgatory and, 27

  Vianney, Jean-Marie, 73–75, 87, 132, 156

  Virginity, 7, 142

  Virtue, 230–231

  Vitoria, Francisco de, 62

  Voltaire, 66

  Von Hügel, Baron Friedrich, 90

  Walmsley, Kate, 181–182

  Waugh, Evelyn, 198

  The Way of Salvation and of Perfection (Liguori), 61

  Wharton, Edith, 198

  White, Antonia, 115

  White, Joseph Blanco, 68

  Wife

  exclusion from intercourse with, 10

  submission and obedience, 23

  Wilde, Oscar, 233

  William the Conqueror, 12

  Wiseman, Nicholas, 71

  Witchcraft, 53–55

  Wolff, Tobias, 114

  Women

  confessors of, 24–26, 29–30, 45–51, 66–69, 73

  exclusion from intercourse, 10

  false recovered-memory syndrome, 54

  holy women, 25, 55–59, 69

  masturbation by, 52–53

  modesty in, 144

  patriarchal attitude towards, 124

  as provocation to chastity, 6–7

  sexual acts between, 52–53

  submission and obedience, 23

  treatment in penitential books, 10

  witchcraft, 53–55

  Wycliffe, John, 236

 

 

 


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