Vatican Council, First

Vatican Council, First

▪ Roman Catholic history [1869-70]
      20th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church (1869–70), convoked by Pope Pius IX to deal with contemporary problems. The pope was referring to the rising influence of rationalism, liberalism, and materialism. Preparations for the council were directed by a central commission and subcommissions, dominated by members of the Curia (papal bureaucracy), and resulted in 51 schemata, or proposed decrees, of which only 6 actually came before the council. Of the approximately 1,050 bishops and others who were eligible to participate, about 700 attended the formal opening on Dec. 8, 1869; a few more eventually appeared. The council, which was never formally dissolved, promulgated two doctrinal constitutions: Dei Filius, a greatly shortened version of the schema on Catholic faith, which deals with faith, reason, and their interrelations; and Pastor Aeternus, which deals with the authority of the pope.

      The statement on the pope's authority was approved only after long and heated debate both preceding and during the council. The decree states that the true successor of St. Peter has full and supreme power of jurisdiction over the whole church; that he has the right of free communication with the pastors of the whole church and with their flocks; and that his primacy includes the supreme teaching power to which Jesus Christ added the prerogative of papal infallibility, whereby the pope is preserved free from error when he teaches definitively that a doctrine concerning faith or morals is to be believed by the whole church. The original schema had not included a statement of papal infallibility, but the majority of the council fathers, urged on by Pius IX, overrode vociferous opposition from those who argued that a formal definition was inopportune and gave their approval to the dogmatic definition.

      After the discussion on infallibility, the council fathers were permitted to leave Rome for a few months. Before they could return, the Piedmontese troops occupied Rome. On Oct. 20, 1870, Pius IX suspended the council indefinitely. It had completed only a small fraction of the work planned.

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