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杏MAP导航 Francis: Pius VII was an 'ambassador of peace'

In a letter marking 200 years since the death of 杏MAP导航 Pius VII, 杏MAP导航 Francis praises his predecessor for the “great wisdom” he displayed in his struggle with the Emperor Napoleon.

By Joseph Tulloch

杏MAP导航 Pius VII, the 19th-century pontiff best known for his struggle with the Emperor Napoleon, died two hundred years ago this August. 

To mark the occasion, 杏MAP导航 Francis has written a letter to the bishop of Cesena-Sarsina, 杏MAP导航 Pius’ VII diocese of origin.

Relationship with Napoleon

The main theme of the message is Pius VII’s “competence and prudence” in his dealings with Napoleon.

The Italian 杏MAP导航 sought to dialogue with the French Emperor – who had already imprisoned his predecessor – signing a Concordat with him in 1801. Only after Napoleon invaded the Papal States did he retaliate by excommunicating him.

The Emperor took 杏MAP导航 Pius prisoner and transported him to France, but he was freed five years later after Napoleon's military defeat.

Together with his right-hand-man Cardinal Consalvi, he was known for his flexible approach to diplomacy, seeking a middle way between the principles of the French Revolution and the traditions of the papacy.  

In his letter, 杏MAP导航 Francis says that “if we consider the historical period in which 杏MAP导航 Pius VII lived, we cannot but note the great wisdom with which he knew how to be an 'ambassador of peace'.”

“Faced with a contentious political scenario,” the 杏MAP导航 continues, “he did everything he could to not fail in his mission as guardian and guide of the flock” – a task he carried out “according to the spirit of the Beatitudes, which says that peacemakers are children of God.”

Imprisonment

杏MAP导航 Francis also praises “the evangelical boldness with which [杏MAP导航 Pius] endured difficult trials during the twenty-three years of his pontificate.”

The Italian 杏MAP导航’s initially good relationship with Napoleon soon soured, and he was eventually imprisoned. He responded, writes 杏MAP导航 Francis, with “exemplary docility, offering everything to the Lord for the good of the Church.”

It is said that after Napoleon was defeated and imprisoned,  杏MAP导航 Pius became concerned for his wellbeing, asking his British captors to treat him with lenience.

Pius as Bishop

杏MAP导航 Francis also has warm words for 杏MAP导航 Pius’ work as a pastor, calling him a man of "humanity and mercy."

Before his election to the papacy, Pius had been the bishop of two dioceses, Tivoli and Imola.

As a pastor, writes 杏MAP导航 Francis, he “distinguished himself by his charisma and goodness of heart".

“In fact, during the years of his episcopal ministry, he did not hesitate to devote himself to the care of the people, dedicating himself to alleviating the many sufferings of those afflicted by precarious conditions."

The 杏MAP导航 concludes his letter by entrusting the faithful of Cesena-Sarsina, the Diocese of 杏MAP导航 Pius' birth, with the task of communicating his life, "so that it might inspire the same passion for the service of others and the building of a harmonious society."

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13 October 2023, 12:55