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- Divina Disponente (Latin), 16 May 1920, https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xv/la/bulls/do****ents/hf_ben-xv_bulls_19200516_divina-disponente.html....
- Catholic Church on 16 May 1920 by Pope Benedict XV in his bull Divina disponente, which concluded the canonization process that the Sacred Congregation...
- on 13 August 2022. Primary sources Benedict XV (2021) [1920]. "Divina Disponente". The Holy See. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Bréhal...
- profession of faith judged to be satisfactory, and by the bull Divina Disponente Clementia of 20 February 1553 was appointed "Patriarch of Mosul in Eastern...
- law, a trust is a particular juridical instrument by which a settler (disponente) can transfer a property (movable or immovable property) to a trustee...
- throughout the Portuguese Empire at Salvador &c. 1553 (April 28) Divina disponente clementia ("So predisposed by the divine clemency") Create Shimun VIII...
- royal privilege that is preserved is a prayer in Latin, beginning: Ego Disponente Deo Adefonsus, Esperie imperator, condeco sedi metropolitane, scilicet...
- Providentissima Mater (27 May 1917), Sedis ****us (14 May 1919), and Divina disponente (16 May 1920). Benedict issued nine Briefs during his pontificate: Divinum...
- recognised as "Patriarch of Mosul" by pope Julius III in the bull Divina disponente clementia and received the pallium from the pope's hands at a secret consistory...
- appointment as patriarch was ratified by the papal bull entitled "Divina disponente clementia". In the course of the papal consistory held on April 28, 1553...