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Decet Romanum Pontificem (from Latin: "It
Befits the
Roman Pontiff"; 1521) is the
papal bull that
excommunicated the
German theologian Martin Luther; its...
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ceremonies prepare ballot papers bearing the
words Eligo in
Summum Pontificem ('I
elect as
Supreme Pontiff') and
provide at
least two to each cardinal...
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Romanum decet Pontificem (named for its
Latin incipit: "it
befits the
Roman Pontiff") is a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Innocent XII (1691–1700) on June 22...
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excommunicated by Pope Leo X on 3
January 1521, in the bull
Decet Romanum Pontificem.
Although the
Lutheran World Federation,
Methodists and the
Catholic Church's...
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constitutions of
Gregory XV Æterni
Patris Filius and
Decet Romanum Pontificem,
Urban VIII's
constitution Ad
Romani Pontificis Providentiam, and John...
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protestant teachings and
suffered excommunication when
Decet Romanum Pontificem was
issued in 1521. The
historical impetus for this bull
arose from an...
- Pope
Innocent XII's anti-nepotism bull (a
papal charter),
Romanum decet pontificem (1692), a pope
without a cardinal-nephew was the
exception to the rule...
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famously excommunicated as a
heretic by Pope Leo X by his
papal bull
Decet Romanum Pontificem in 1520. To this day, the
papal decree has not been rescinded....
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previous popes. The
following year he
issued the
papal bull,
Romanum decet Pontificem,
banning the
curial office of the Cardinal-Nephew and
prohibiting popes...
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salubriora loca
medicorum consilio statuisset, se
sellae impositus, ad
Pontificem deferri curavit. Prof. John P. Adams,
Modern and
classical Languages and...