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1801
 
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Napoleon mends France's fences with Roman Catholicism by agreeing a Concordat with Pope Pius VII       
1809
 
     
Napoleon annexes the Papal States and is excommunicated by the pope, Pius VII        
1809
 
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Napoleon, in response to his excommunication, has pope Pius VII arrested and kept in captivity in northern Italy and then France       
1814
 
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The Jesuit Order is restored by Pius VII on his return to Rome       
1815
 
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The rulers of Russia, Prussia and Austria form a Holy Alliance to preserve their concept of a Christian Europe      
1823
 
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Daniel O'Connell organizes Catholic Associations throughout Ireland, funded by the members' penny subscriptions       
1829
 
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The Emancipation Act, enabling Daniel O'Connell to take his seat at Westminster, at last removes the restrictions on Catholics in UK public life        
Catholic emancipation, centenary medallion 1929
Dungarvan Museum, Waterford

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1831
 
   
Evangelical preacher Charles Grandison Finney leads a new wave of revivalism in the northeastern states      
1838
 
    
In his Divinity School Address, delivered at Harvard, Ralph Waldo Emerson criticizes formal religion and gives priority to personal spiritual experience       
1844
 
    
The Young Men's Christian Association is founded in London by British drapery assistant George Williams