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eerdword.wordpress.com/2011/04/04/%E2%80%9Cthe-problem-of-a-lack-of-historical-perspective%E2%80%9D-by-michael-walsh/I agree with your interpretation of how some historians might see it. And I found it, in Walsh’s words, on line, with respect to the Cardinals book. What I didn’t find was Walsh using the “with regard to the Papacy”. Which was what set me to looking. As I often do, with quotes on some subjects and from some people. And the first 3 citations of it I found were in a definite anti-Catholic context. Which ensured I’d dig deeper.
Lewis’ views on the Papacy were mixed.
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So,I double checked and perhaps Walsh is the only Catholic historian quoting it,but three times now that I have seen .I have included the two sources and the third is his book on popes that i have before me.The last source site is the actual essay from which it is drawn from …You read that stuff ? Deeply academic. Hats off to you. The more accurate i get with this the less i say. Thanks again.ncronline.org/books/2012/09/papacy%C3%ADs-checkered-career and second last paragraph archive.org/stream/DeDescriptioneTemporum/DeDescriptioneTemporumByC.S.Lewis_djvu.txt