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ABOUT DOGMATICA DE FIDE CATHOLICA (Dogma of the Catholic Faith): These works have been placed online so that those of a Catholic as well as a Protestant and Gospel faith might become more familiar with Roman Catholic dogma and the development of doctrine, the definition and dogmatic representation of Catholic faith and tradition, and the methodology of the Church and her theologians through time in the implementation of tradition over the simple faith of the Gospel that was originally preached.
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Minge, Jacques Paul (1800-1875)

Jacques Paul Minge was a French Roman Catholic Priest, Theologian, and Editor. Minge is best known for his encyclopedic compilation of the theological works of Roman Catholic Saints, Theologians, and Doctors of the Catholic Church, known as Patrologiae Cursus Completus including Patrologia Latina.

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ONLINE BOOK: Oeuvres Très-Complètes de Mgr. F. J. de Partz de Pressy (Most Complete Works, Volume 1)
by Francois Joseph Gaston de Partz de Pressy
compiled & edited by Jacques Paul Minge

1842 Paris, Édition Français (French Edition) en Francais (in French) in 2 volumes. The Most Complete Works of Monsignor Francois Joseph Gaston de Partz de Pressy (1712-1789), a French Roman Catholic Theologian and the Bishop of Boulogne. Tome Premier (Volume 1): Contenant les instructions pastorales et dissertations thélogiquies sur l'accord de la foi et de la raison dans les mysteres considéres en général et en particulier (Containing the pastoral instructions and theological dissertations in accord with the faith and sense of the mysteries considered in general and particular).

"Les oeuvres inconnues sont pour le moins aussi étendues que toutes les Instructions Pastorales ensemble. Elles consistent 1° dans la dissertation que nous venons d'énoncer; 2° dans ce qui fait l'obiet de l'index du second vol., à partir de la colon. 284 jusqu'à la fin. Toutes ces matières sont d'une utilité générale bien que quelques-unes semblent au premier coup d'oeil spéciales au diocèse de Boulogne. Il n'est pas d'évêque qui n'y apprenne quelque bon point de discipline à introduire dans son diocèse, comme il n'est pas de prêtre qui n'y puise de quoi se gouverner saintement lui-même et sa paroisse, ni de fidèle qui n'y trouve de quoi s'affermir dans la foi et progresser dans la piéte. Cette seconde partie des travaux de M. de Pressy revèle le prélat pieux et zèlé, veillant tout à la fois sur son clergé et sur son peuple, de même que ses Dissertations Théologiques démontraient le prélat savant toujours sur la brèche pour la défense de l'Eglise entière."

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Pope Pius V (1504-1572)

Pope Pius V, or Antonio Ghislieri (born 1504, died 1572), was the ruling head of the Roman Catholic Church from 1566 to 1572. Pius was a zealous Roman Catholic, a Dominican Friar from his youth, and an Inquisitor in Milan and Lombardy, tasked with finding and punishing heretics, (Bible Christians,) who refused the teachings of Catholicism in favor of the unaltered teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ, as handed down in the Holy Scriptures. In 1557, Pope Paul IV elevated him to the position of Cardinal, and made him Inquisitor General over all of Christendom. Pius V issued an official Papal Bull on March 5, 1569 against Queen Elizabeth I in an attempt to depose her from the throne of England, by officially excommunicating her from the Catholic Church, and commanding her subjects and nobles to rebellion against her, under pain of similar excommunication. Pius V was beatified in 1672 by Pope Clement X, and officially canonized as a Roman Catholic Saint in 1712 by Pope Clement XI. Pius V remains a venerated Saint of the Catholic Church even today.

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