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controversial works, the most
important of
which are: "Pro
tuendo sacro coelibatu" (Paris, 1545) "Tractatus de
utriusque gladii facultate,
usuque legitimo"...
- ("Died"), from Latin:
obitus died,
obiit he died. ob. coel. (obiit in
coelibatu = died celibate; i.e., died a
bachelor or died
after taking Holy Orders)...
-
Consilium de
vitandis Calvinianis [Counsel On
Avoiding Calvinists]. 1623. De
coelibatu judicium [Judgment
Concerning Celibacy ]. 1623.
Judicium de Calendario...
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Aristotle (1481);Castigationes in
Pomponium Melam (1493). His own work, De
Coelibatu was less influential, but Barbaro's
Castigationes Plinianae, published...
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imperio civili (14
volumes Funfkirchen, 1847; Pesth, 1856, 1865, 1870–71)
Coelibatus et breviarium, duo
gravissima clericorum officia, etc. (7 volumes, Pesth...
- the
norms established in the
encyclical of Pope Paul VI,
Sacerdotalis coelibatus (n. 42) and in the
statement "In June" are to be observed.
Unmarried clergy...
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subjiciuntur Castigationes in
Epiphanium et
Petavium de Eucharistica, de
Cœlibatu Clericorum et de
Orationibus pro vitâ functis.
Autore Jacobo de Ardenna...