- Pope Alexander VII
Infobox Pope|English name=Alexander VII [Note on numbering:
Pope Alexander V is now considered an anti-pope. At the time however, this fact was not recognized and so the fifth true Pope Alexander took the official number VI. This caused the true sixth Pope Alexander to take the number VII. This has advanced the numbering of all subsequent Popes Alexander by one. Popes Alexander VI-VIII are really the fifth through seventh popes by that name.]
Latin name=Alexander PP. VII
birth_name=Fabio Chigi
term_start=April 7 ,1655
term_end=May 22 ,1667
predecessor=Innocent X
successor=Clement IX
birth_date=birth date|1599|2|13|mf=y
birthplace=Siena ,Italy
dead=dead|death_date=death date and age|1667|5|22|1599|2|13|mf=y
deathplace=Rome ,Papal States
other=AlexanderPope Alexander VII (
February 13 ,1599 –May 22 ,1667 ), born Fabio Chigi, wasPope fromApril 7 ,1655 until his death.Biography
Early life
Born in
Siena , a member of the illustrious banking family ofChigi and a great-nephew ofPope Paul V (1605–1621), he was privately tutored and eventually received doctorates of philosophy, law, and theology from theUniversity of Siena .Papal legate and State Secretary
In 1627 he began his apprenticeship as vice-
Papal legate atFerrara , and on recommendations from two cardinals he was appointed successivelyInquisitor ofMalta andnuncio inCologne (1639–1651). There, he supportedUrban VIII 's condemnation ofJansenius ' "Augustinus" by the "In eminenti" papal bull of 1642.Though expected to take part in the negotiations which led in 1648 to the
Peace of Westphalia , he declined to deliberate with persons whom the Roman Catholic church considered heretics, and protested, when it was finally completed, against theTreaty of Westphalia that ended theThirty Years' War (1618–1648) and established the balance of European power that lasted until the wars of theFrench Revolution (1789).Pope Innocent X (1644–1655) recalled Chigi to Rome and subsequently made himCardinal Secretary of State .Election as Pope
When Innocent X died, Chigi, the candidate favoured by
Spain , was elected Pope after eighty days in the conclave, onApril 7 ,1655 , taking the name of Alexander VII.Nepotism
The conclave believed he was strongly opposed to the
nepotism then prevalent. Indeed, in the first year of his reign, Alexander VII lived simply and forbade his relations even to visit Rome; but inconsistory ,April 24 ,1656 , he announced that his brother and nephews would be coming to assist him in Rome. The administration was given largely into the hands of his relatives, andnepotism became as luxuriously entrenched as it even had been in the Baroque Papacy: he gave them the best-paid civil and ecclesiastical offices, and princely palaces and estates suitable to the Chigi of Siena.Foreign relations
weden
The conversion of Queen
Christina of Sweden (1632–1654) occurred during Alexander VII's reign. After her abdication the queen came to reside in Rome, where she was confirmed in herbaptism by the Pope, in whom she found a generous friend and benefactor, onChristmas Day 1655.France
In other decisions Alexander VII forbade in 1661 the translation of the
Roman Missal into French, and in 1665 canonizedFrancis de Sales .In foreign policy his instincts were not as humanist nor as successful. Alexander VII's pontificate was shadowed by continual friction with
Cardinal Mazarin , advisor toLouis XIV of France (1643–1715), who had opposed him during the negotiations that led to the Peace of Westphalia and who defended the prerogatives of theGallican Church . During the conclave he had been hostile to Chigi's election, but was in the end compelled to accept him as a compromise. However, he prevented Louis XIV from sending the usual embassy of obedience to Alexander VII, and, while he lived, foiled the appointment of a French ambassador to Rome, diplomatic affairs being meantime conducted by cardinal protectors, generally personal enemies of the Pope. In 1662 the equally hostileDuc de Crequi was made ambassador. By his abuse of the traditional right of asylum granted to ambassadorial precincts in Rome, he precipitated a quarrel between France and the papacy, which resulted in Alexander VII's temporary loss ofAvignon and his forced acceptance of the humiliating treaty ofPisa in 1664.pain and Portugal
He favored the Spanish in their claims against
Portugal , which had re-established its traditional independence in 1640.His pontificate was also marked by protracted controversies with Portugal.
Jesuits and Jansenism
Alexander VII favored the
Jesuits . When the Venetians called for help inCrete against theOttoman Turks , the Pope extracted in return a promise that the Jesuits should be permitted back in Venetian territory, when they had been expelled in 1606. He also continued to take the Jesuit part in their conflict with the Jansenists, whose condemnation he had vigorously supported as advisor toPope Innocent X . The French Jansenists professed that the propositions condemned in 1653 were not in fact to be found in "Augustinus", written byCornelius Jansen . Alexander VII confirmed that they were too, by the Bull "Ad Sanctam Beati Petri Sedem" (October 16 ,1656 ) declaring that five propositions extracted by a group of theologians from theSorbonne out of Jansen's work, mostly concerning grace and the fallen nature of man, were heretical including the proposition "thatChrist died, or shed His blood for all men". He also sent to France his famous "formulary", that was to be signed by all the clergy as a means of detecting and extirpating Jansenism and which inflamed public opinion, leading toBlaise Pascal 's defense of Jansenism.Death
He died in 1667, was memorialized in a spectacular tomb by Bernini, and was succeeded by
Pope Clement IX (1667–69).Works
Alexander VII disliked the business of state, preferring
literature andphilosophy ; a collection of hisLatin poems appeared at Paris in 1656 under the title "Philomathi Labores Juveniles". He also encouraged architecture, and the general improvement of Rome, where houses were razed to straighten and widen streets and where he had the opportunity to be a great patron forGian Lorenzo Bernini . The decorations of the church ofSanta Maria del Popolo , titular churches for several of the Chigi cardinals, theScala Regia , theChair of St. Peter in the Vatican Basilica, and in particular he sponsored Bernini's construction of the beautiful colonnade in thepiazza ofSt. Peter's Basilica .Theology
Alexander VII wrote one of the most authoritative documents related to the
heliocentrism issue. He published his "Index Librorum Prohibitorum Alexandri VII Pontificis Maximi jussu editus" which he prefaced with the Bull "Speculatores Dominus Israel" in which he explicitly attached all the previous heliocentric decrees ("...which we will should be considered as though it were inserted in these presents, together with all, and singular, the things contained therein...") and using his Apostolic authority bound the faithful to its contents ("...and approve with Apostolic authority by the tenor of these presents, and: command and enjoin all persons everywhere to yield this Index a constant and complete obedience...") ["The Pontifical Decrees Against the Doctrine of the Earth's Movement, and the Ultramontane Defence of Them", Rev. William Roberts, 1885, London] ( [http://veritas-catholic.blogspot.com/2005/08/geocentrism-101-part-iii-scriptural.html ] ).References
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External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01128b.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia": ] "Ad Sanctam Beati Petri Sedem".
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/People/Pope_Alexander_VII/Montor_bio*.html biography by Montor] (from the Lives and Times of the Popes, 10 vols., 1911)
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