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- Commissum divinitus was an encyclical letter issued by Pope Gregory XVI on 14 May 1835, addressed to the Swiss clergy. Gregory issued the encyclical in...
- of Hugues Félicité Robert de Lamennais (issued on 25 June 1834), and Commissum divinitus (17 May 1835) on church and state. In supremo apostolatus, an...
- detailed diary of the Conclave. The constitution Commissum nobis (20 January 1904). Text of Commissum nobis (Do****enta Catholica Omnia). Salvador Miranda...
- millennium: Pope Gregory XVI quoted from it in his letter to the Swiss clergy, Commissum divinitus (17 May 1835), responding to the Baden articles [de], which...
- collected through church taxes. Pope Gregory XVI's encyclical letter of 1835, Commissum divinitus, addressed this issue after the publication of the Swiss cantonal...
- college elected Giuseppe Sarto as Pope Pius X, who issued the constitution Commissum nobis six months later, declaring that any cardinal who communicated his...
- words fidei ("to/for trust"), dative singular of fides ("trust") and commissum ("left"), nominative neuter singular perfect past participle of committo...
- Lateran Council which prohibited election by one-third, and Pope Pius X's Commissum Nobis, which made the exercise of the jus exclusivae by any cardinal punishable...
- Council was quoted by Pope Gregory XVI in his letter to the Swiss clergy, Commissum divinitus on 17 May 1835. Gregory was responding to a Swiss initiative...
- in Gregory XVI's brief, Quo graviora (1833) and his encyclical letters Commissum divinitus (1835) and Inter praecipuas machinationes (1844), and in Pius...