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nominative and
accusative plural form
custodes is used in the
proverbial phrase Quis
custodiet ipsos custodes?, "Who has
custody of the custodians?"...
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Traditionis custodes was
published two days
after Francis returned to the
Vatican after nine days in the hospital.
Traditionis custodes not only repealed...
- Quis
custodiet ipsos custodes? is a
Latin phrase found in the
Satires (Satire VI,
lines 347–348), a work of the 1st–2nd
century Roman poet Juvenal. It...
- Batavorum, also
called the
cohors Germanorum,
Germani corporis custodes,
Germani corpore custodes,
Imperial German Bodyguard or
Germanic bodyguard was a personal...
- Roche's
tenure as prefect, Pope
Francis issued the motu propio,
Traditionis Custodes,
which severely restricted the
celebration of M****
according to the Missal...
-
Custodes rotulorum of the
historic counties of England...
- on the use of the
Tridentine M**** with his
apostolic letter Traditionis custodes. The
simultaneous use of the
preconciliar rites alongside the
current editions...
-
Letter Motu Proprio,
Traditionis custodes, on the use of the
Roman Liturgy prior to the
Reform of 1970. In
Traditionis custodes, the Pope says "the liturgical...
- to have a say in
whether the law is implemented. Quis
custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will
guard the
guards themselves?
Commonly ****ociated with
Plato who...
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Custos rotulorum (/ˈkʌstɒs roʊtjʊˈlɔːrəm/; plural:
custodes rotulorum;
Latin for "keeper of the rolls", Neo-Latin: [ˈkus.tos roˈtuː.lo.rum]) is a civic...