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Ineffabilis Deus (Latin for 'Ineffable God') is an
apostolic constitution by Pope Pius IX. It
defines the
dogma of the
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed...
- "Creator
ineffabilis" (Latin for "O
Creator Ineffable") is a
Christian prayer composed by the 13th-century
Doctor of the
Church Thomas Aquinas. It is...
- not
defined as a
dogma until 1854, by Pope Pius IX in the
papal bull
Ineffabilis Deus.
While the
Immaculate Conception ****erts Mary's
freedom from original...
- (*electum Imperatorem) [Nomen]
cujus tu, Deus,
desiderii vota praenoscens,
ineffabili pietatis et
misericordiae tuae munere,
tranquillum perpetuae pacis accommoda...
- some Anglicans, some
Lutherans (Martin Luther)
Immaculate Conception Ineffabilis Deus
encyclical Pope Pius IX, 1854 Catholics, some
Oriental Orthodox...
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Flinn states the
doctrine of the
Immaculate Conception proclaimed by
Ineffabilis Deus in 1854 is "generally accepted" as
being an ex
cathedra statement...
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Compendium Theologiae Catena aurea Hymns and
prayers Adoro te
devote Creator ineffabilis Lauda Sion O
sacrum convivium Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium...
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contradictions and paradoxes. An object,
event or
concept is
ineffable (Latin:
ineffābilis,
prefix in-,
meaning "not," and
adjective effābilis,
meaning "capable...
- needed] On 8
December 1854, he
promulgated the
apostolic constitution Ineffabilis Deus,
defining the
dogma of the
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed...
- were
raising funds for a new
crusade in the
Middle East. In the bull
Ineffabilis amor of
September 1296,
Boniface pledged approval of
reasonable taxation...