- Quo
graviora could refer to one of two
papal do****ents: Quo
graviora (1825) an
apostolic constitution issued by Pope Leo XII
prohibiting membership in...
- Quo
graviora was an
apostolic constitution promulgated by Pope Leo XII on 13
March 1825, in
which he
decreed the
prohibition of
membership in
Masonic lodges...
- Quo
graviora, or On the
Pragmatic Constitution, was the name of a
papal brief issued by Pope
Gregory XVI on 4
October 1833. It was
addressed to the bishops...
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veritas naturae Truth through mercy and
nature Motto of
Uppsala University graviora manent heavier things remain Virgil Aeneid 6:84; more
severe things await...
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referred to by his
successor Gregory XVI in the latter's
papal brief Quo
Graviora of 1833.
Gregory refers to a
request for
information on the bishops' actions...
- XIV (1751), and Pius VII (1821) in his 1825
apostolic constitution Quo
graviora, "to
condemn them in such a way that it
would be
impossible to
claim exemption...
- the 19th and 20th centuries. It is
mentioned in
Gregory XVI's brief, Quo
graviora (1833) and his
encyclical letters Commissum divinitus (1835) and Inter...
- New York, New York, USA,
Columbia University Press, 1916, pp. 110-4 Quo
Graviora, Leo XII, 1826 The
primary source for the
biography of Pope
Saint Gelasius...
-
ecclesiastical edicts of the
Theodosian code,
Columbia University Press. Quo
Graviora, Leo XII, 1826 Phillips,
Walter Alison (1911). "Episcopacy" . In Chisholm...
- from Elba 1826 – Pope Leo XII
publishes the
apostolic constitution Quo
Graviora in
which he
renewed the
prohibition on
Catholics joining freemasonry. 1845...