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- Traditi humilitati is a papal encyclical issued by Pope Pius VIII in 1829. It laid out the program for his pontificate. Although it does not explicitly...
- in the Papal States. On 24 May 1829 he issued an encyclical, Traditi humilitati. Regarding religious pluralism, he condemned the "foul contrivance of...
- Phyllonorycter humilitatis is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Nepal. The wingspan is about 5.5 mm. Kumata, Tosio (November 1973)...
- what is worse, a gospel of the devil! — Ubi primum Pius VIII's Traditi humilitati nostrae (1829) again notes the issue of "perverse writings" inserted into...
- No. Title (Latin) Subject Date 1. Traditi humilitati Condemnation of liberalism, freemasonry and certain Bible translation. On the sacrament of marriage...
- (1957–1977), edited by Jean Leclercq. Bernard's works include: De gradibus humilitatis et superbiae [The steps of humility and pride] (in Latin). c. 1120. Apologia...
- su****ious of the new intellectual currents. In his 1829 encyclical Traditi humilitati, Pope Pius VIII lashed against "those who publish the Bible with new interpretations...
- exspectamus apertisque bracchiis ad eos prompte amplectendos: utinam humilitatis exemplum praebentes, ad gaudium Populi Dei rursus viam unitatis et amoris...
- papalencyclicals.net (fragments) (in English) Text of encyclical Demandatam coelitus humilitati nostrae (in Latin) Text of encyclical Vix pervenit (in English)...
- 1825 (1825): Leo XII, Quo graviora. 1829 (1829): Pius VIII, Traditi humilitati. 1830 (1830): Pius VIII, Litteris altero. 1832 (1832): Gregory XVI, Mirari...