Sue - you might want to send this out again with a fix  in the second 
sentence regarding Pope Pius VII's predecessor. It was NOT Pope  Pius VII, it 
was 
Pius VI. Yes, an extra "I" got into the mix so it looks like  Pius VII 
succeeded 
himself!
Sean
 
 
In a message dated 3/23/2009 6:19:38 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
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Saturday, March 21, 2009


_The  Pope who Defied Napoleon_ 
(http://irishcatholichumanist.blogspot.com/2009/03/pope-who-defied-napoleon.html)
  
  
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Today in 1800 marks the day that Pope Pius VII (1800-1823)  was crowned. 
Cardinal Luigi Barnaba Chiaramonte (1740-1823) came to the papal  throne in 
exile, 
his predecessor Pope Pius VII having forcibly carried to  France by Napoleon 
Bonaparte. The papal election had to be held in Austrian  territory and a 
paper-mache crown was used for the coronation. The Church was  still trying to 
recover from the effects of the French Revolution, and  Cardinal Imola was open 
to dealing with the new French government under  Bonaparte.

Napoleon was interested in straightening out Church-State  relations in 
France not because he was a good Catholic, but because he wanted  the support 
of a 
populace that was still strongly Catholic. In 1801 France and  the Holy See 
signed a concordat that governed relations between the two for  nearly a 
century. But Napoleon’s relationship with Pius was never easy. In  1804, 
Napoleon had 
the Pope crown him Emperor of the French, but at the last  minute he snatched 
the crown away to let the pontiff know who was really in  charge.

Still, Pius was not the puppet Napoleon wanted. In 1807, he  tried to force 
Pius to join a league of Italian rulers (the pope was ruler of  the Papal 
States at the time), but Pius refused to break his neutrality. When  he 
demanded 
more French cardinals appointed, the pontiff again refused. In  1809, Napoleon 
annexed the Papal States and Pius excommunicated “all the  robbers of Peter’s 
Patrimony” (but none of them by name). For five years Pius  was a prisoner of 
the Emperor in France. Pius went on living simply in  captivity, like the monk 
he had been before he was pope, saying his office,  washing hie own clothes, 
and refusing to invest any French bishops.

In  1814, when Napoleon’s political situation worsened, he sent Pius back to 
Rome,  where he was greeted as a hero. Eamon Duffy writes: “The fact that the 
papacy  had the courage to defy the tyrant when all other governments bowed 
before  him, lent a moral prestige of which the governments of subsequent 
generations  had to take account.” Pius VII died in Rome in 1823. 

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