At this point, some ultramontane groups proposed that the temporal power be elevated into a dogma.
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During the latter years of his life he took a lively interest in the Protestantenverein, a society formed to combat reactionary and ultramontane views of theology.
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Her influence became so great that the ultramontane administration of Abel was dismissed because that minister objected to her being made Countess Landsfeld.
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A Roman Catholic who advocates ultramontanism (supreme papal authority in matters of faith and discipline)
Of or relating to ultramontanism
Transalpine: on or relating to or characteristic of the region or peoples beyond the Alps from Italy (or north of the Alps); "ancient transalpine Gaul was an area northwest of the Alps and included modern France and Belgium"; "Cracow was a transalpine university"
Ultramontanism is a religious philosophy within the Roman Catholic community that places strong emphasis on the prerogatives and powers of the Pope. ...
Someone who acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope; respecting the supremacy of the Pope; From the other side of a mountain range, particularly the Alps
(Ultramontanes) Beyond the mountains, particularly the Alps. Originally used, from the point of view of Rome, to signify countries north of the Alps, but later used, from the point of view of France, to signify Rome and the Roman doctrine of Catholicism, as opposed to the Gallican or Jansenist ...