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Regnans and Excelsis
In the belief that the revolt had been successful, Pope Pius V issued a bull in 1570, titled Regnans in Excelsis, which declared " Elizabeth, the pretended Queen of England and the servant of crime " to be excommunicate and a heretic, releasing all her subjects from any allegiance to her.
The Bull Regnans in Excelsis in 1570 excommunicated Elizabeth I of England and declared that all her subjects were released from all allegiance to her.
Pius then issued a bull, Regnans in Excelsis, dated 27 April 1570, that declared Elizabeth I a heretic and released her subjects from their allegiance to her.
In 1580 he was persuaded by English Jesuits to moderate or suspend the Bull Regnans in Excelsis ( 1570 ) which had excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I of England.
In 1570, Pope Pius V issued a Papal bull, Regnans in Excelsis, excommunicating Elizabeth, and releasing her subjects from their allegiance to her.
* February 25 – Pope Pius V excommunicates Queen Elizabeth I of England with the bull Regnans in Excelsis.
She had originally been excommunicated ( Regnans in Excelsis ) by Pope Pius V for converting England to Protestantism after the reign of Mary I of England ( Bloody Mary ).
In 1570, Pope Pius V had issued the bull Regnans in Excelsis, which absolved Catholics from their obligations to the government.
In 1569 – 1570 the divisions in Irish politics took on a religious tinge with the first Desmond Rebellion in Munster and the papal bull Regnans in Excelsis issued in 1570.
Cardinal William Allen published a letter at Antwerp justifying Stanley's actions and setting out the case for the assassination of Elizabeth I as a heretic, citing the Papal bull Regnans in Excelsis.
Regnans in Excelsis was a papal bull issued on 25 February 1570 by Pope Pius V declaring " Elizabeth, the pretended Queen of England and the servant of crime " to be a heretic and releasing all her subjects from any allegiance to her and excommunicating any that obeyed her orders.
* Text of Regnans in Excelsis of Pope Saint Pius V
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Pope Pius V issued Regnans in Excelsis, a papal bull excommunicating Elizabeth, shortly afterward, which commanded all faithful Catholics to do all they could to depose her.
The infamous Regnans in Excelsis, a Bull by Pius V in 1570, sentenced Queen Elizabeth to both excommunication as well as to " deposition ", from the Crowns of the Kingdoms of England and of Ireland, and, upon the pain of excommunication, " released " and forbid her subjects in the two Kingdoms from their due allegiance owed to their Queen.
The Papal bull Regnans in Excelsis, issued on 25 February 1570 by Pope Pius V, declared " Elizabeth, the pretended Queen of England and the servant of crime " to be a heretic, released all of her subjects from any allegiance to her, and excommunicated any who obeyed her orders.
The Reformation in Ireland introduced in stages by the Tudor monarchs did not take hold in most of the country, but did not affect the operation of parliament until after the papal bull Regnans in Excelsis of 1570.
This and the Desmond Rebellion caused the Pope to issue " Regnans in Excelsis ", excommunicating Elizabeth and depriving her of the allegiance of her Catholic subjects, in early 1570.

Regnans and English
The excommunication of Elizabeth by Pope Pius V's papal bull ( Regnans in Excelsis ) of 1570 ; the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572 ; the publication of Foxe's Book of Martyrs ; the Spanish Armada of 1588 ; and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 all contributed to an English nationalism which was " thoroughly militant and Protestant ".

Regnans and Mary
On 12 February 1571, the king was informed by the Spanish ambassador that news was had in London from France that the pope had ceded to the Spanish crown the kingdom created for Philip and Queen Mary I of England, which had fallen vacant upon the excommunication of Elizabeth by the bull Regnans in Excelsis, and that it was rumoured that Stukley was to be sent to England with 14 to 15 companies of troops.

Regnans and .
Pope Clement V caused the council to meet by issuing the bulls Faciens misericordiam and Regnans in coelis in August 1308.
While Elizabeth I had initially tolerated private Catholic worship, this ended after the Papal Bull " Regnans in Excelsis " ( 1570 ) pronounced her to be illegitimate and unworthy of her subjects allegiance.
In 1570 the Papacy responded with the bull Regnans in Excelsis which declared Elizabeth to be an illegitimate usurper.
Pope Pius V had tried to aid the rebellion by excommunicating Elizabeth and declaring her deposed in the bull Regnans in Excelsis, but the document did not arrive until the rebellion had been suppressed.
The effect of the Act of Supremacy 1558 and the Papal bull of 1570 ( Regnans in Excelsis ) caused the majority population to be governed by an Anglican Ascendancy.

Excelsis and England
Folio 12v of the Old Hall Manuscript contains the decorated opening to a Gloria in Excelsis Deo | Gloria by Roy Henry ( probably Henry V of England | King Henry V ).

Excelsis and .
There are a number of verse translations of the Gloria in Excelsis, the Lord's Prayer, and the Apostles ' Creed, as well as a number of hymns and proverbs.
In the Roman Rite the Gloria in Excelsis Deo and the Te Deum are not used in the Mass and Liturgy of the Hours respectively, except on Solemnities and Feasts, and the Alleluia and verse that usually precede the reading of the Gospel is either omitted or replaced with another acclamation.
In the Roman Rite, during the " Gloria in Excelsis Deo " the organ and bells are used in the liturgy for the first time in 2 days, and the statues, which have been veiled during Passiontide ( at least in the Roman Rite through the 1962 version ), are unveiled.
* Gathering: Beginning with a Trinitarian-based greeting or seasonal acclamation ; followed by the Collect for Purity ; the Gloria in Excelsis Deo or some other song of praise, Kyrie eleison, and / or Trisagion ; and then the collect of the day.
The towers are decorated with words such as " Hosanna ", " Excelsis ", and " Sanctus "; the great doors of the Passion façade reproduce words from the Bible in various languages including Catalan ; and the Glory façade is to be decorated with the words from the Apostles ' Creed.
The Magnificat, based on is one of four well known Gospel canticles: the Benedictus and the Magnificat in the first chapter, and the Gloria in Excelsis and the Nunc dimittis in the second chapter of Luke, which are now an integral part of the Christian liturgical tradition.
( Both include the Gospel doxology Gloria in Excelsis of the angel's ( Luke 2: 14 ): Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace, goodwill among men.
After these readings conclude, a fanfare may sound on the organ and additional musical instruments and the Gloria in Excelsis Deo is sung.
On Sundays the Gloria in Excelsis and Benedicte are said instead of Psalm 146.
Above the crossing, rising 91 m ( 301 ft ) above the ground, is the Gloria in Excelsis Tower ; its top, at 206 m ( 676 ft ) above sea level, is the highest point in Washington.
Luke's Nativity text has given rise to four well known canticles: the Benedictus and the Magnificat in the first chapter, and the Gloria in Excelsis and the Nunc dimittis in the second chapter.
The traditional Gloria in Excelsis is longer than the opening line presented in, and is often called the " Song of the Angels " given that it was uttered by the angels in the Annunciation to the Shepherds.
In October 2000, the Daily Tribune reported about elite plans to "' constitutionally ' oust President Estrada under ' Oplan Excelsis.

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