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- Apostolatus may refer to : **** ex apostolatus officio is the name of a papal bull issued by Pope Paul IV on February 15, 1559. E supremi apostolatus was...
- In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from...
- In supremo apostolatus is a papal brief issued by Pope Gregory XVI regarding the institution of slavery. Issued on December 3, 1839, as a result of a...
- collection of antiquities for the papal gallery. In his 1738 bull In eminenti apostolatus, he provides the first public papal condemnation of Freemasonry. Lorenzo...
- **** ex apostolatus officio is the name of a papal bull issued by Pope Paul IV in 1559; it states that only Catholics can be elected Popes, to the exclusion...
- Connection On October 7, 1647, through the Apostolic Constitution Sacri Apostolatus, Pope Innocent X, following the wishes of King Philip IV of Spain, established...
- on 2016-10-18. Retrieved 2020-10-14. "Supremi Apostolatus, para. 3". "Albigenses". "Supremi Apostolatus, para. 4". Pope John Paul II, On the Most Holy...
- officially named the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Latin: Societas Apostolatus Catholici), abbreviated SAC, is a Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical...
- and Commissum divinitus (17 May 1835) on church and state. In supremo apostolatus, an apostolic letter or papal bull, was issued by Pope Gregory XVI regarding...
- the request of King John V, Pope Clement XI issued the bull In Supremo Apostolatus Solio granting the rank of Patriarch to the King's Chaplain, who had...