I'm not sure what to think about this one. Strange? Yes. Quirky? Most Definitely. My thanks to a priest-friend back home (Fr. John) who alerted us to this new product on the market:
It seems that not only can you have the "Ultramontanist" philosophy of Pius IX, but now you can even possess, um, exude even, the same aroma as the great pontiff... Wow! Smells like... salvation?
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I've bought this cologne it has a citrus smell and quite nice.
Ultramontanism is a religious philosophy within the Catholic Church that places strong emphasis on the prerogatives and powers of the pope. In particular, ultramontanism asserts the superiority of Papal authority over the authority of local temporal power.
The term originates in ecclesiastical language from the Middle Ages and means literally "beyond the mountains" (referring to the Alps).
The word was revived after the Protestant Reformation in France. In France, the name "ultramontain" was applied to people who supported papal authority in French political affairs. "The man beyond the mountains" referred to the pope, located in Italy.
Those of an Ultramontanist philosophy take comfort in the retention of doctrinal and disciplinary supremacy by the Roman Pontiff and the Roman Curia which serves and represents him.
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I've bought this cologne it has a citrus smell and quite nice.
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