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Apostolicae curae is the
title of an
apostolic letter,
issued in 1896 by Pope Leo XIII,
declaring all
Anglican ordinations to be "absolutely null and...
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delegation from the Pope. The
apostolic constitution Spirituali militum curae of 21
April 1986
raised their status,
declaring that the
bishop who heads...
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amicus curiae (lit. 'friend of the court'; pl. amici curiae) is an
individual or
organization that is not a
party to a
legal case, but that is permitted...
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Deorum injuriae diis
curae (English: "Injuries to the gods are the
concern of the gods", or "let
wrongs done to the gods be
avenged by the gods") is a...
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Catholic Church, however, does not
recognise Anglican orders (see
Apostolicae curae). Some
Eastern Orthodox churches have
issued statements to the
effect that...
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valid was
settled by Pope Leo XIII in 1896, who
wrote in
Apostolicae curae that
Anglican orders lack
validity because the rite by
which priests were...
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reference of the use of hops in beer as a preservative. The second,
Causae et
Curae, is an
exploration of the
human body, its
connections to the rest of the...
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amicus curae in
deciding the
appeal of the
Ajmal Kasab in
relation to his
conviction in the 2008
Mumbai attacks case. He also
acted as an
amicus curae in...
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Canterbury and York to Pope Leo XIII's
papal encyclical Apostolicae curae: viz. that the
Prayer Book
contained a
strong sacrificial theology. Later...
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birth Obligation of
celibacy Nullity of
Sacred Ordination Apostolicae curae Dimissorial letters Episcopal consecrators Approbation (Catholic
canon law)...