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- Advice (also called exhortation) is a form of relating personal or institutional opinions, belief systems, values, recommendations or guidance about certain...
- An apostolic exhortation is a magisterial do****ent written by the pope. Some experts regard it as third in importance among papal do****ents, after apostolic...
- The Exhortation and Litany, published in 1544, is the earliest officially authorized vernacular service in English. The same rite survives, in modified...
- (Apostolic exhortation), Rome: Libreria Editrice Vaticana Pope John Paul II (22 November 1981), Familiaris consortio (Apostolic exhortation), Rome: Libreria...
- Epē [kʰrýsea épɛː]; Latin: Aurea Carmina) are a collection of moral exhortations comprising 71 lines written in dactylic hexameter. They are traditionally...
- Laudate Deum (Praise God) is an apostolic exhortation by Pope Francis, published on October 4, 2023. It was released on the 2023 Feast of St Francis ****isi...
- The Exhortation to the Gr****s (Latin: Cohortatio ad Graecos; alternative Latin: Cohortatio ad Gentiles; Ancient Gr****: Λόγος παραινέτικος πρὸς Ἕλληνας)...
- πρότρεψις) and paraenesis (παραίνεσις) are two closely related styles of exhortation that are emplo**** by moral philosophers. While there is a widely accepted...
- Evangelii gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) is a 2013 apostolic exhortation by Pope Francis "On the proclamation of the Gospel in today's world". In its...
- (Ancient Gr****: Προτρεπτικός) may refer to: Protrepticus (Aristotle), an exhortation to philosophy by Aristotle, which survives in fragmentary form Protrepticus...