- can
confer the
order motu
proprio,
instead of in
response to a
nomination by a
national delegation. List of motu
proprios Oxford Dictionary of the Christian...
- is a sortable, incomplete, list of motu
proprios by
pontifical authors. "Apostolic
Letter issued 'Motu
Proprio' As a
Loving Mother (4 June 2016) | Francis"...
- The
constitution was
later amended by Pope
Benedict XVI with the motu
proprios De
aliquibus mutationibus in
normis de
electione romani Romani pontificis...
-
constitution Universi Dominici gregis, as
modified by
Benedict XVI's 2013 motu
proprio,
Normas nonnullas, the
cardinals generally have at
least 15 days after...
- Tornielli.
Vatican News.
Retrieved 10
February 2020. "Benedict XVI: New motu
proprios affect seminaries, catechesis".
Vatican Radio.
Archived from the original...
- form.
Among types of
papal legislation,
apostolic letters issued motu
proprio are next in solemnity. New
Commentary on the Code of
Canon Law, pg. 57...
- John
XXIII (5
September 1962).
Summi Pontificis Electio (in Latin). Motu
proprio. AAS. 54. (1962) pp. 632–640.
Vatican City. Formerly,
cardinals regularly...
-
custodes (Guardians of the Tradition) is an
apostolic letter issued motu
proprio by Pope Francis,
promulgated on 16 July 2021
regarding the
continued use...
- Pope Pius VII (Italian: Pio VII; born
Barnaba Niccolò
Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; 14
August 1742 – 20
August 1823) was head of the
Catholic Church from 14...
-
twelve days was allowed, but this was
revoked by Pope
Benedict XVI by motu
proprio in 2007. One of the most
prominent aspects of the
papal election process...