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Omnium in
mentem (To everyone's attention) is the
incipit of a motu
proprio of 26
October 2009,
published on 15
December of the same year, by
which Pope...
- Church. This work is not to be
confused with
Theologia moralis universa ad
mentem S. Alphonsi, a 19th-century
treatise by
Pietro Scavini written in the philosophical...
- 2009 motu
proprio Archived 16 June 2011 at the
Wayback Machine Omnium in
mentem)
Catechism of the
Catholic Church (2nd ed.).
Libreria Editrice Vaticana...
- On 26
October 2009 Pope
Benedict XVI
issued the motu
proprio Omnium in
Mentem,
which amended five
canons (1008, 1009, 1086, 1117, 1124) of the 1983 Code...
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defection from the
Catholic Church consisted. In 2009,
after Omnium in
mentem, all
mention of a
formal act of
defection from the
Catholic Church and of...
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various European philosophers. "Acquam
memento rebus in
arduis servare mentem." — Horace, Odes III "Es gibt zwei
menschliche Hauptsünden, aus welchen...
- In
October 2021, UNSW
established Mentem by UNSW to help
organisations upskill and
reskill their workforces.
Mentem helps organisation achieve strategic...
- and countrymen.
Aeneas is
moved to
tears and says "sunt
lacrimae rerum et
mentem mortalia tangunt" ("There are
tears for [or 'of']
things and
mortal things...
- philosophers.
Joyce refers to Thomas's
doctrines in
Elementa philosophiae ad
mentem D.
Thomae Aquinatis doctoris angelici (1898) of
Girolamo Maria Mancini,...
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lacrimae rerum there are
tears for
things From Virgil, Aeneid.
Followed by et
mentem mortalia tangunt ("and
mortal things touch my mind").
Aeneas cries as he...