
.Pope Gregory XIV died in Rome on 15 October 1591. Though his papacy was short, his encyclical Sedes Apostolicae made MCficant changes to the Catholic doctrines of
.He is given Excalibur, restores the Knights of the Round Table, and successfully liberates Constantinople and Jerusalem. If I was still Catholic, the story could inspire Catholics
T HREE years later Pope Gregory XIV in his constitution Sedes Apostolicae greatly reduced the scope of this excommunication: [1] placing the power to lift it with the local bishop, [2]
.For the previous 278 years, and following Pope Gregory XIV's Sedes Apostolica document in 1591, such excommunication only applied where abortion took place after
Apostolica Sedes – genitive form: Apostolicae Sedis or Apostolic Sedis –, meaning quot;Apostolic Seequot;, may refer to: Acta Apostolicae Sedis, the official gazette of the Holy See
ACTA APOSTOLICAE SEDIS AAS 01 [1909] AAS 02 [1910] AAS 03 [1911] AAS 04 [1912] AAS 05 [1913] AAS 06 [1914] AAS 07 [1915] AAS 08 [1916] AAS 09 I [1917] AAS 09 II [1917] AAS
Apostolica Sedes – forma genitiva: Apostolicae Sedis o Apostolic Sedis –, que MCfica quot;Sede Apostlicaquot;, puede referirse a: Acta Apostlica Sedis, la gaceta oficial de la Santa Sede
This is an incomplete list of papal bulls, listed by the year in which each was issued. The decrees of some papal bulls were often tied to the circumstances of time and place, and may have
APOSTOLIC SEE The noun see, meaning seat, is now used only of the seat of a bishop, in the sense of the place where he presides, or the church over which he rules. In early Christian
.Gregory VII responded by appealing to the case of Pope Marcellinus, who had in fact publicly apostasized (or was at least believed to have) and yet did not lose his office.
With his 1869 bull Apostolicae Sedis moderationi, Pope Pius IX rescinded Gregory XIV's not-yet-animated fetus exception with regard to the spiritual penalty of excommunication, declaring
Ripensando alle vices Apostolicae Sedis nelle lettere di papa Leone I al presule di Tessalonica. Contributo alla storia dell'ecclesiologia in Occidente
The , the arms of the under sede vacante. In the Catholic Church, sede vacante[a][b] is the state during which a diocese or archdiocese is without a prelate installed in office, with the prelate's