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- In pectore (Latin for "in the breast/heart") is a term used in the Catholic Church for an action, decision, or do****ent which is meant to be kept secret...
- et reservati in pectore. A cardinal named in pectore is known only to the pope. In the modern era, popes have named cardinals in pectore to protect them...
- twice he refused. On 21 March 1825, Cappellari was created cardinal in pectore (published 13 March 1826) by Pope Leo XII, and shortly afterwards he was...
- first created in pectore, that is, without their names being announced, and only identified by the pope later. He named a fourth in pectore as well but never...
- intra. ab hinc from here on Also sometimes written as "abhinc" ab imo pectore from the deepest chest i.e., "from the bottom of my heart", "with deepest...
- réfléchir." — Henri Poincaré, La Science et l'Hypothèse "Tacitum vivit sub pectore vulnus." — Virgil, Aeneis "Guò ér bù gǎi, shì wèiguò yǐ" — Confucius, Lúnyǔ...
- it has happened frequently at other times. Cardinals may be created in pectore ('in the breast'), in which case their identities are not publicly revealed...
- established in 1586. The pope also reserved three additional cardinals "in pectore" in 1960 which meant he secretly named cardinals without revealing their...
- Pope Pius XI and one name, that of the German Adolf Bertram, reserved in pectore for three years. With Europe at war, Pope Benedict created six cardinals...
- their titular churches and deaconries. Of the two cardinals he created in pectore, he revealed the name of Štěpán Trochta on 5 March 1973, and at the same...