1363–1770 papal bull issued annually on offenses against the Catholic Church
In Coena Domini was a recurrent papal bull between 1363 and 1770, so called from its opening words (Latin "At the table of the Lord", referring to the liturgical feast on which it was annually published in Rome: the feast of the Lord's Supper), formerly issued annually on Holy Thursday (in Holy Week), or later on Easter Monday.
Its first publication was in 1363 under Pope Urban V. It was a statement of ecclesiastical censure against heresies, schisms, sacrilege, infringement of papal and ecclesiastical privileges, attacks on person and property, piracy, forgery and other crimes. For two or three hundred years it was varied from time to time, receiving its final form from Pope Urban VIII in 1627.
Owing to the opposition of the sovereigns of Europe, both Protestant and Catholic, who regarded the bull as an infringement of their rights, its publication was discontinued by Pope Clement XIV in 1770.
InCoenaDomini was a recurrent papal bull between 1363 and 1770, so called from its opening words (Latin "At the table of the Lord", referring to the...
and its jurisdiction, and figured in the bull InCoenaDomini read publicly each year in Rome, on Holy Thursday. In the preamble of the 1869 apostolic...
Benedict's revision of the traditional InCoenaDomini anathematization, was promulgated on 30 March 1741. In it Benedict again excommunicated all members...
or abrogated by subsequent popes as situations changed. Also note InCoenaDomini ("At the Lord's dinner"), a recurrent papal bull issued annually between...
for each day. Maundy Thursday is called in Latin Feria V/Quinta in Cena Domini (an older spelling has Coena instead of Cena), meaning Thursday (fifth...
bull of InCoenaDomini. Molin in 1769 was able to move to Rome. He became titular priest for the church of San Sisto in 1769. He is buried in the Cathedral...
inCoenaDomini". The Holy See (in Italian). Retrieved 7 August 2017. "Riti. Lavanda dei piedi: potranno essere scelte anche le donne". Avvenire (in Italian)...
notable differences with regard to holy communion and the presence of Christ in bread and wine. It is distinguished from the unaltered or Editio princeps...
Pange lingua in C major (K V:12c), MH 395 Responsoria ad Matutinum inCoenaDomini (K V:9a), MH 276 Responsoria ad Matutinum in Nativitate Domini (K V:9e)...
Caesarei, Sacrae hebdomadae responsoria : quae feria quinta inCoenaDomini, feria sexta in Parasceve, & Sabbato sancto ad matutinas quinque vocibus concinuntur :...
Sanaeqve Doctrinae De Divina Maiestate Christi Hominis at Google Books. De CoenaDomini at Google Books. De Christo mediatore disputatio opposita perniciosis...
especially in Switzerland. The First Helvetic Confession (Latin: Confessio Helvetica prior), known also as the Second Confession of Basel, was drawn up in Basel...
Michael Haydn's Missa in D minor HV 35 \ Kyrie ad Missam inCoenaDominiin E minor HV 36 \ Sanctus in C major HV 37 \ Requiem in C minor HV 38 \ Graduale:...
altar at the feast of the CoenaDomini. The washing of feet at the feast of the CoenaDomini, which has fallen into disuse in some places, must be observed...
bull inCoenaDomini, which was instead opposed by the Venetian government. The main clash between Vitturi and the Venetian government occurred in 1595...
papers" in the interest of political defense. This law actually prohibited even certain documents issued by the Holy See like the InCoenaDomini bull of...
Francesco Perini Pittore di Amelia e la sua CoenaDomini, Amelia, Tip. F. Pastura - Petrignani, 1928, A5, pp. 50. In http://www.grupporicercafotografica.it/biblio...
18:9-14)]. 1856–1886. Epistola de coenaDominiin tertiam Apologiam Bezae [Letter Concerning the Lord's Supper in the Third Apology of Beza]. Epistolae...
quem D. Til. Heshusius nuper scripsit de praesentia corporis Christi incoenaDomini (Basel 1561) Assertio veteris et veri christianismi adversus novum...
papers" in the interest of political defense. This law actually prohibited even certain documents issued by the Holy See like the InCoenaDomini bull of...
chiar'oscuro, by one Greenborow, being a CœnaDomini.' This is no longer in its place, and was probably removed in 1829. Greenbury also painted a picture...
In response to this, on 25 April 1268, Clement IV issued the bull Die coenaDomini, excommunicating Conradin and his followers, including Conrad of Antioch...