Gregory XVI Feared Railways, Revolt

Gregory XVI Feared Railways, Revolt

Pope Gregory XVI, who ruled from 1831 to 1846, strongly opposed technological advancements like gas lighting and railways. He feared they would stimulate commerce and lead to liberal revolutions. As a result, he banned railways in the Papal States, famously referring to them as chemins d'enfer ("roads to hell")-a pun on the French chemin de fer ("iron road").

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