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      <p class="heading">Pope Urban VIII <br>Maffeo Barberini (1568-1644)</p>
      <p class="main_text">The Barberini were a powerful family, with branches 
        in Rome and <A HREF="../gal/florence.html">Florence</A>, which had produced 
        several <a href="../lib/glossary.html#cardinal">cardinals</a> up to that 
        point. Maffeo was born into the Florentine branch of the family in 1568. 
        His father died when Maffeo was only three years old; his mother insisted 
        that he be educated by the <a href="../lib/glossary.html#jesuits">Jesuits</a> 
        -- first in Florence, and later in Rome at the Jesuit <a href="../gal/romano.html">Collegio 
        Romano</a>. Here he lived with his uncle, Francesco Barberini, who held 
        the high church office of <a href="../lib/glossary.html#prothonotary">Prothonotary 
        Apostolic</a>. In 1589 he took the degree of doctor of law from the University 
        of Pisa. 
      <P class="main_text"> Maffeo Barberini' s rise in the church hierarchy was 
        rapid. In 1601 he served as <a href="../lib/glossary.html#papal_legate">papal 
        legate</a> to the court of Henri IV, king of France; in 1604 he became 
        <a href="../lib/glossary.html#archbishop">archbishop</a> of Nazareth (an 
        office he obviously fulfilled in absentia since the Holy Land was under 
        Moslem rule) and took up the post of papal nuncio (lit. <I>messenger</I>, 
        the papal legate permanently accredited to a civil government) to the 
        French king; in 1606 he was made a cardinal with the titular church of 
        St. Peter in Montorio and later St. Onofrio; in 1608 he became <a href="../lib/glossary.html#bishop">bishop</a> 
        of Spoleto. As bishop, Barberini convened a <a href="../lib/glossary.html#synod">synod</a>, 
        completed the construction of one seminary and built two others, and served 
        as legate of Bologna and <a href="../lib/glossary.html#prefect">prefect</a> 
        of the Segnatura di Giustizia. Upon the death of Pope Gregory XV, in1623, 
        Maffeo Barberini was elected Pope, taking the name of Urban VIII. 
      <P class="main_text"> During his long papacy, Urban VIII promoted missionary 
        work. He formed <a href="../lib/glossary.html#diosces">diosceses</a> and 
        <a href="../lib/glossary.html#vicariat">vicariats</a> in various missionary 
        terrritories and founded a college for the training of missionaries. He 
        also repealed the monopoly on missionary work in China and Japan given 
        to the Jesuits in 1585, opening these countries to missionaries of all 
        orders. In 1639 he prohibited slavery among the Indians of Brazil, Paraguay, 
        and the West Indies. 
      <P class="main_text"> During this period the temporal power of the papacy 
        was in greatest danger from the Hapsburg dynasty which ruled much of the 
        German speaking region of Europe, the Southern Netherlands, and Spain. 
        Spanish influence in Italy has been on the rise for a century, and the 
        kingdom of Naples and Sicily, under Spanish rule, lay immediately to the 
        South of the Papal State. For this reason, Urban VIII favored the anti-Hapsburg 
        policy of the French, neglecting to support the catholic cause in Germany.
      <P class="main_text"> Urban VIII saw to it that the Barberini family benefited 
        from his papacy. His brother and two nephews were made cardinals and given 
        high church offices. Other family members were helped by the Pope in the 
        acquisition of property and titles . He even went so far as to make war 
        on Parma, <a href="../gal/florence.html">Tuscany,</a> Modena, and Venice 
        over a matter of protocol involving his nephew-cardinals. Pope Urban strenghtened 
        fortifications and armaments in the papal territories. He lavishly supported 
        artists, chief among whom was Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, who beautified 
        St. Peter's cathedral. Urban had the bronze supporting girders of the 
        Roman Pantheon melted down and made into cannon and and other objects. 
        This prompted the epigram: `` What the barbarians did not do the Barberini's 
        did.'' 
      <P class="main_text"> Maffeo Barberini was an accomplished man of letters, 
        who published several volumes of verse. Upon Galileo' s return to Florence, 
        in 1610, Barberini came to admire Galileo' s intelligence and sharp wit. 
        During a court dinner, in 1611, at which Galileo defended his view on 
        floating bodies, Barberini supported Galileo against Cardinal Gonzaga. 
        From this point, their patron-client relationship flourished until it 
        was undone in 1633. Upon Barberini' s ascendance of the papal throne, 
        in 1623, Galileo came to Rome and had six interviews with the new Pope. 
        It was at these meetings that Galileo was given permission to write about 
        the <a href="../sci/theories/copernican_system.html">Copernican theory,</a> 
        as long as he treated it as a hypothesis. After the publication of Galileo' 
        s <I>Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief Systems of the World</I>, in 1632, 
        the patronage relationship was broken. It appears that the Pope never 
        forgave Galileo for putting the argument of God's omnipotence (the argument 
        he himelf had put to Galileo in 1623) in the mouth of Simplicio, the staunch 
        Aristotelian whose arguments had been systematically destroyed in the 
        previous 400-odd pages. At any rate, the Pope resisted all efforts to 
        have Galileo pardoned.</p>
      <p class="sources"><B>Sources</B>: <i>New Catholic Encyclopedia</i>.</p>
<p class="sources"><B>Image</B>: Giorgio di Santillana, <I>The Crime of Galileo</I> (University of Chicago Press, 1955), p. 172.</p>


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