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apostolic and letter
Should a large letter have to be rewritten, owing to the inexact copy of the abbreviator, the abbreviator and not the receiver of the Bull must pay the extra charge for the extra labour to the apostolic writer.
The salutation ( the first section of the letter ) reinforces the legitimacy of Paul's apostolic claim.
It was instituted by Pope John Paul II on 1 January 1989 by an apostolic letter in the form of a motu proprio.
In 1998 Pope John Paul II wrote an apostolic letter Dies Domini, " on keeping the Lord's day holy ".
According to Hungarian tradition, Pope Silvester II, with the consent of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, sent a magnificent jeweled gold crown to Stephen along with an apostolic cross and a letter of blessing officially recognizing Stephen as the Christian king of Hungary.
In 2005, John Paul II wrote his final apostolic letter, The Rapid Development, on the topic of social communications.
* Rosarium Virginis Mariae, apostolic letter by Pope John Paul II
He wrote a letter on 7 July 1439, and to deliver it, sent Alberto da Sarteano as an apostolic delegate.
Maximum Illud is an apostolic letter of Benedict XV issued on 30 November 1919 in the sixth year of his pontificate.
He added the title ' Queen of Peace ' to her Litany, and gave his support to an understanding of Mary as Mediatrix of All Graces ( by approving a Mass and office under this title for the dioceses of Belgium ) and affirmed that " together with Christ she redeemed the human race " by her immolation of Christ as his sorrowful mother ( in his apostolic letter Inter sodalicia ).
Until abolished ( in the Ordinary Form but not in the Extraordinary Form ) by Pope Paul VI's apostolic letter Ministeria quædam of 15 August 1972, the subdiaconate was the lowest of the major orders of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church.
With effect from 1 January 1973, the apostolic letter Ministeria quaedam of 15 August 1972 decreed that the functions that in the Latin Church had been assigned to the subdeacon should from then on be carried out by the instituted ministers ( not members of the clergy ) known as lectors and acolytes:
On August 15, 1997 — the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary — Pope John Paul II promulgated the Latin typical edition, with his apostolic letter, Laetamur Magnopere.
When John Paul II issued the apostolic letter Ad Tuendam Fidem on ecclesiastical discipline, it provoked dissenters into claiming that the letter was a second oath against modernist thought.
Adémar's reaction was to build forgery upon forgery, inventing a Council of 1031 that confirmed the ' apostolic ' status of Martial, even a forged papal letter.
* religious particularism, name given to the phenomenon of Americanism in the apostolic letter Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae
They may choose to issue an apostolic constitution, bull, encyclical, apostolic letter or give a papal speech.
A ferocious letter from the pope to the papal nuncios, on 19 March 1423, denounced the proceeding as calculated to ensnare simple souls and extort, from them a profane reward, thereby setting up themselves against the apostolic see and the Roman pontiff, to whom alone so great a faculty has been granted by God ( Cat.
In 1988, John Paul II sent out an apostolic letter Mulieris Dignitatem, or, On the Dignity and Vocation of Women.
With effect from 1 January 1973, the apostolic letter Ministeria quaedam of 15 August 1972 decreed instead that:
The May 1971 apostolic letter Octogesima Adveniens addressed the challenge of urbanization and urban poverty and stressed the personal responsibility of Christians to respond to injustice.
(" At the beginning of the new millennium ") is an apostolic letter of Pope John Paul II, addressed to the Bishops Clergy and Lay Faithful, " At the Close of the Great Jubilee of 2000 ".

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It holds assemblies at which bishops and religious superiors, elected by bishops conferences or the Union of Superiors General or appointed by the Pope vote on proposals (" propositiones ") to present for the Pope's consideration, and which in practice the Pope uses as the basis of " post-synodal apostolic exhortations " on the themes discussed.
The phrase One, holy, catholic and apostolic Church appears in the Nicene Creed () and, in part, in the Apostles ' Creed (" the holy catholic church ", sanctam Ecclesiam catholicam, which in Greek would be: ).
Patrum qui temporibus apostolicis floruerunt opera (" Works of the holy fathers who flourished in the apostolic times "), which title was abbreviated to Bibliotheca Patrum Apostolicorum by L. J. Ittig in his edition ( Leipzig, 1699 ) of the same writings.
The new pope then gives his first apostolic blessing, Urbi et Orbi (" to the City and to the World ").
His apostolic letter Slavorum gentem called it Collegium Hieronymianum pro Croatica Gente (" Hieronymian College for the Croatian people "), but after diplomatic intervention from the Kingdom of Montenegro, on March 7, 1902 it was renamed to Collegium Hieronymianum Illyricorum ( Illyrian Hieronymian College, San Girolamo degli Illirici in Italian ).

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On the other hand, the Cathars lived in a state of apostolic self-sacrifice that was widely appealing.
On the one hand, the seventeenth century divine, John Cosin, held that episcopal authority is jure divino, but that it stemmed from " apostolic practice and the customs of the Church ... absolute precept that either Christ or His Apostles gave about it " ( a view maintained also by Hooker ).
On Kaller's instigation the seat of the apostolic administration had been moved from Tütz ( Tuczno ) to Schneidemühl on 1 July 1926.
On 10 June 1939 Pope Pius XII appointed Kaller apostolic administrator of the Territorial Prelature of Memel, after Lithuania had ceded Memelland under German pressure to Nazi Germany in March the same year.
On his way back, accompanied by Borowiec, Kaller cried and told him that the jurisdiction in the Polish-occupied diocesan area will be passed on to Teodor Bensch, a German-born naturalised Pole, who would arrive within days officiating as apostolic administrator.
On the diocesan level, this may include " missionary, catechetical and apostolic undertakings within the diocese, concerning the promotion of doctrinal formation and the sacramental life of the faithful ; concerning pastoral activities to help the priests in the various social and territorial areas of the diocese ; concerning public opinion on matters pertaining to the Church as it is more likely to be fostered in the present time ; etc.
On November 4, 2009, Pope Benedict signed an apostolic constitution, Anglicanorum Coetibus.
On 30 November 1977, Sodano, who speaks English and German, as well as Spanish, French and Italian, was appointed a titular archbishop of Nova Caesaris and the apostolic nuncio to Chile, one of the countries where he had served as nunciature secretary.
On other days low celebrations were held, in the side-chapels if the building had them, which with the chancel in all churches correctly built after apostolic directions were separated or marked off from the nave by open screens with gates.
These congregations were the culmination of Warner's desire for non-sectarian Holiness congregations, of which he had dreamed of since January 31, 1878 when he noted in his diary: " On the 31st of last January the Lord showed me that holiness could never prosper upon sectarian soil encumbered by human creeds and party names, and he gave me a new commission to join holiness and all truth together and build up the apostolic church of the living God.
On 31 May 1978 Pope Paul VI merged the apostolic administration into the Archdiocese of Olomouc through his Apostolic constitution Olomoucensis et aliarum.
On 11 June 1966, he was appointed Titular Archbishop of Tusuro and Apostolic Nuncio to Senegal, as well as apostolic delegate to Western Africa.
On May 13, 1926, Alencastre succeeded Boeynaems as vicar apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands.
On April 19, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI gave the ailing Cardinal Dulles a private audience during his apostolic trip to the United States.
On the " North " of the compass is a mitre ( a symbol of apostolic order essential to all Churches and Provinces constituting the Anglican Communion ).
On December 1, 1843, the Holy See established the Vicariate Apostolic of the Oregon Territory and named Blanchet its vicar apostolic.
On June 23, 1841 the Paris newspaper L ’ Univers stated that Bourget had “ come to Europe to seek a reinforcement of workers for the gospel ", and indeed his visit was interpreted as an open invitation to apostolic missionaries to bring their missions to Montreal.
On 12 January 1970, Pope Paul VI appointed him titular Bishop of Acci, and also the apostolic administrator of the Polish section of the Archdiocese of Vilnius ( Białystok ).
On 11 April 1946, Pope Pius XII established the episcopal hierarchy in China, raising all the apostolic vicariates to dioceses, Hong Kong among them, through an Apostolic Constitution in Latin sent to each Vicar Apostolic together with a letter from the Apostolic Internuncio, Anthony Riberi, in the summer of 1946.
On July 24, 1846, Pope Pius IX divided the existing vicariate apostolic into three dioceses: Oregon City ( Oregonopolitanus ); Walla Walla ( Valle Valliensis ); and Vancouver Island ( Insula Vancouver ).
He arrived in Hong Kong on 5 October 1907 and from 1909 to 1911 was apostolic missionary for Nam Tau ( San On District ) and Sai Kung ( New Territories ); Rector of St. Joseph's Church at Garden Road and teacher at seminary in 1913 ; Chaplain to Victoria Gaol ( 1921 – 1925 ).
On 5 February 2005, The Most Reverend Walter Obare Omwanza, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya, assisted by bishops Leonid Zviki from Belarus, David Tswaedi from South Africa, Børre Knudsen and Ulf Asp from Norway, consecrated Arne Olsson in apostolic succession as the Ordinary for the Mission Province.

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