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Quanta Cura & The Syllabus of Errors

Quanta Cura & The Syllabus of Errors

Written by: Pope Pius IX
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In 1864, Pope Pius IX issued the powerful encyclical letter Quanta Cura, accompanied by the Syllabus of Errors, a crucial document aimed at the bishops of the Catholic Church. This letter sought to illuminate the myriad errors and harmful doctrines that Pius IX vehemently condemned. The Syllabus enumerates eighty propositions deemed erroneous, laying the groundwork for what would be considered the heresy of Modernism, a stance that has been rejected by subsequent popes. Join Algy Pug as he delves into this significant historical text and its lasting implications on the Church.Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary
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  • 002 - The Syllabus of Errors
    Feb 11 2026
    In 1864, Pope Pius IX issued the powerful encyclical letter Quanta Cura, accompanied by the Syllabus of Errors, a crucial document aimed at the bishops of the Catholic Church. This letter sought to illuminate the myriad errors and harmful doctrines that Pius IX vehemently condemned. The Syllabus enumerates eighty propositions deemed erroneous, laying the groundwork for what would be considered the heresy of Modernism, a stance that has been rejected by subsequent popes. Join Algy Pug as he delves into this significant historical text and its lasting implications on the Church.
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    24 mins
  • 001 - Quanta Cura
    Feb 11 2026
    In 1864, Pope Pius IX issued the powerful encyclical letter Quanta Cura, accompanied by the Syllabus of Errors, a crucial document aimed at the bishops of the Catholic Church. This letter sought to illuminate the myriad errors and harmful doctrines that Pius IX vehemently condemned. The Syllabus enumerates eighty propositions deemed erroneous, laying the groundwork for what would be considered the heresy of Modernism, a stance that has been rejected by subsequent popes. Join Algy Pug as he delves into this significant historical text and its lasting implications on the Church.
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    28 mins
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