Enlightenment · Europe · Religion
1713
Papal Bull Unigenitus
September 8, 1713
Pope Clement XI, under heavy French pressure, condemned one hundred and one Jansenist propositions drawn from the Bible commentaries of Pasquier Quesnel. Half the French church was scandalized. The long Jansenist controversy, which would shake the Gallican church for a century, had received its sharpest papal definition. Grace, once again, was political.