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Apostolici may
refer to:
Apostolici,
Apostolic Brethren, or Apostles,
names given to
various Christian sects whose common doctrinal feature was an ascetic...
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Patriarch of
Lisbon who, by Pope
Clement XII's 1737 bull
Inter praecipuas apostolici ministerii, is
accorded the
right to be
elevated to the rank of cardinal...
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Appleton Company. Andreucci,
Andreas Hieronymus (1742). De
Protonotariis Apostolicis...
Tractatus Canonico- Theologicus. (in Latin). Roma: A. de Rubeis, 1742...
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Cursores apostolici was the
Latin title of the
ecclesiastical heralds of the
papal court. The
office was
abolished in 1968 with the motu
proprio Pontificalis...
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romanis congregationibus, legatis, nuntiis,
vicariis et
protonotariis apostolicis (in Latin). Paris: apud
Jacobum Lecoffre et Socios. De Luca, Giovanni...
- Christianity. An
apocryphal work in ten
books called Historia Certaminis Apostolici ("History of the
Apostolical Contest") was
traditionally ascribed to an...
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either by
Martin IV or
Honorius IV: J. Catalano, De
magistro sacri palatii apostolici (Rome 1751), pp. 62-63.
Conradus Eubel,
Hierarchia catholica medii aevi...
- Unction.
Innocent XIII died on 7 March.
Cardinals created by
Innocent XIII
Apostolici Ministerii List of
popes "Pope
Innocent XIII –
Papal Artifacts". Retrieved...
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Patrum qui
temporibus Apostolicis floruerunt opera; but the next
editor [Thomas]
Ittig (1699),
adopts as his
title Patres Apostolici, and
thenceforward it...
- Quod
apostolici muneris is the
second encyclical of Pope Leo XIII. It was
published on 28
December 1878. The
encyclical opposes "socialism,
communism and...