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A papal brief or breve is a formal document emanating from the pope.
A papal brief or breve is a formal document emanating from the pope. The introduction of briefs, which occurred at the beginning of the pontificate of...
Word Count : 924A papal bull is a type of public decree, letters patent, or charter issued by a pope of the Catholic Church. It is named after the leaden seal (bulla)...
Word Count : 1478brief, briefs, or briefing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brief, briefs, or briefing may refer to: A letter A briefing note Papal brief, a papal...
Word Count : 257wider audience. Papal encyclicals usually take the form of a papal brief because of their more personal nature as opposed to the formal papal bull. They are...
Word Count : 658privileges attached to the status of minor basilica, which is conferred by papal brief, include a certain precedence before other churches, the right of the...
Word Count : 1966Apostolic constitutions are issued as papal bulls because of their solemn, public form. Among types of papal legislation, apostolic letters issued motu...
Word Count : 206The Papal States (/ˈpeɪpəl/ PAY-pəl; Italian: Stato Pontificio; Latin: Dicio Pontificia), officially the State of the Church (Italian: Stato della Chiesa...
Word Count : 5767Quum memoranda (Latin, "on [that] memorable [day]...") was a papal brief issued by Pope Pius VII in 1809. It was a response to a decree issued by Emperor...
Word Count : 1030Dominus ac Redemptor (Lord and Redeemer) is the papal brief promulgated on 21 July 1773 by which Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus. The...
Word Count : 1129the secretary of state. Governors of the first class were appointed by papal brief, while those of the second class merely by letters patent. Governors...
Word Count : 1530Papal supremacy is the doctrine of the Catholic Church that the Pope, by reason of his office as Vicar of Christ, the visible source and foundation of...
Word Count : 7497notaries" in the papal court made a regency council which governed the sede vacante period. It was the obligation of the Camerarius (papal chamberlain),...
Word Count : 1778autonomous from the monarchs in whose territory they operated. With his papal brief, Dominus ac Redemptor (21 July 1773), Pope Clement XIV suppressed the...
Word Count : 5952A papal renunciation (Latin: renuntiatio) also called a papal abdication, occurs when the current pope of the Catholic Church voluntarily resigns his...
Word Count : 2353of the canon law of the Catholic Church has various meanings. Any papal bull, brief, or motu proprio is a decree inasmuch as these documents are legislative...
Word Count : 2270exhausted the papal treasury, later forcing his successor, Innocent XII, to implement austere measures to restore the papal coffers. Despite his brief papacy...
Word Count : 2192Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic Church which states that, in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the Pope when he speaks ex cathedra...
Word Count : 11151through the Papal brief Dominus ac Redemptor on 21 July 1773, executed 16 August. The leaders of the order, in the nations where the Papal suppression...
Word Count : 7691475 – 1 December 1521) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 March 1513 to his death, in December 1521. Born into the prominent...
Word Count : 7029the rejection by Robert the Bruce (crowned King of Scotland in 1306) of papal mediation between England and Scotland, Pope John XXII placed Scotland under...
Word Count : 1883other than a Papal Brief. To restore the Order to its ancient glory, he limited the number of Commanders to 150 and knights to 300 (for the Papal States only)...
Word Count : 2008Pope Innocent III decreed that no regular orders could be founded without papal approval. The bishops, however, retained the right to form communities whose...
Word Count : 480work De Canonisatione, Book 3, Chapter 15, Nr. 6, Pope Sixtus IV by a Papal brief thereupon approved the Mass celebration and the Office in his [Simon's]...
Word Count : 2931such as Ambrose.: 56 Anti-simony provisions in Church Council canons (and papal bulls) became common: the First Council of Nicaea, the Synod of Antioch...
Word Count : 1376nuncio, Fabio Chigi, protested in vain. In 1650 Innocent X issued the papal brief Zelo Domus Dei against the Peace of Westphalia, and backdated it to 1648...
Word Count : 2570pontiff. Since the eighth century, the pope has been the sovereign of the Papal States and later the Vatican City State. The current pope is Francis, who...
Word Count : 19456