Fallen order

intrigue, heresy, and scandal in the Rome of Galileo and Caravaggio

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Fallen order

intrigue, heresy, and scandal in the Rome of Galileo and Caravaggio

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For hundreds of years the Piarist Order of priests has been known for its history of important contributions to education, science, and culture. Throughout Italy, Spain, and central Europe, the order's schools evolved from shelters created to educate poor children into exclusive private academies. Thousands of children were educated at Piarist schools, including Mozart, Goya, Schubert, Victor Hugo, Johann Mendel, and a host of astronomers, kings, emperors, presidents, even a pope. Yet in 1646, the Piarist Order was abruptly abolished by Pope Innocent X, an unprecedented step not seen since the Knights of Templar were suppressed for heresy in the fourteenth century. Fallen Order is the stunning story of how the sexual abuse of children, practiced by some of the leading priests in the order, led to the Piarists' collapse. Karen Leibreich spent several years researching in the order's archives and in the Vatican Secret Archive, and discovered how the founder of the Piarist Order, Father Jose de Calasanz (later honored as the patron saint of Catholic schools) knew of the scandal and tried to keep it a secret. Cardinals and bishops actively participated in the cover-up in an effort to protect the reputation of an important cleric with influential family connections. The complicity of abuse went as far as the pontiff himself, when Pope Innocent X appointed a man known to be a prolific child abuser in charge of an order dedicated to the education of children. Although the Piarist Order was suppressed when the scandal eventually became public, it was later revived and is still in existence today, its turbulent past ignored. A brilliant portrait of seventeenth-century Rome, and the politics, personal rivalries, and Byzantine workings of the Vatican and the Catholic Church, Fallen Order is an explosive account of a history of cover-ups, deception, and shuttling known abuser priests from school to school that is frighteningly similar to the Catholic Church's response to child abuse in the priesthood today. - Publisher.

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Fallen Order
April 14, 2005, Atlantic Books
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Fallen Order: Intrigue, Heresy, and Scandal in the Rome of Galileo and Caravaggio
August 31, 2005, Grove Press
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Fallen Order
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Fallen order: intrigue, heresy, and scandal in the Rome of Galileo and Caravaggio
2004, Grove Press, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

A note on coinage and time
Dramatis personae
Preface : Of great seriousness and commitment
A patchwork city of strangers
Little beasts or untrained animals
If I had 10,000 priests now
A touch on his breeches
Be very careful in your dealings with the pupils
The worst vice
Prayer and penitence have been cast aside
This is really going to be a troublesome affair
How can the Holy Spirit be in such a house?
See that this business does not become public
Touching the shameless parts is not a sin
Just a case of brotherly persecution
Galileo is the most important man in the world
A sublime nothingness
You are prisoners of the Inquisition
A brief is to be prepared. But secretly
Do you know anything scandalous about your superiors?
Unworthy of such a position
Messing around with boys
We are in a most confused silence
I only wish that the knowledge that we have today had been available to us earlier

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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
271/.58/09032
Library of Congress
BX3888 .L54 2004, BX3888.L54 2004

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Hardcover
Pagination
xxxii, 336 p. , [8] p. of plates
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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OL3307037M
ISBN 10
0802117848
ISBN 13
9780802117847
LCCN
2004052273
Library Thing
434159
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1752487

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