- In law, motu
proprio (Latin for 'on his own impulse')
describes an
official act
taken without a
formal request from
another party. Some jurisdictions...
- is a sortable, incomplete, list of motu
proprios by
pontifical authors. "Apostolic
Letter issued 'Motu
Proprio' As a
Loving Mother (4 June 2016) | Francis"...
- Nome
Próprio is a 2008
Brazilian film
directed by
Murilo Salles. The film won
three awards at the
Gramado Film Festival,
including Best
Picture and Best...
- four
minor orders in the
Latin Church was that of acolyte. By his motu
proprio Ministeria quaedam of 15
August 1972, Pope Paul VI
replaced the term "minor...
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administrative purposes.
These were
instituted by Pope Pius VII in a motu
proprio of 6 July 1816: "Quando per
ammirabile disposizione". A
delegation was...
-
Knight of the
Order of
Merit – Motu
proprio,
President of
Italian Republic -
ribbon for
ordinary uniform...
- "Purplebricks
purchases Du
Proprio/ComFree". REM (Real
Estate Magazine). 9 July 2018.
Retrieved 4 May 2021. "Acquisition of Du
Proprio/ComFree" (Press release)...
- XXIII's 1960 Code of Rubrics,
whose use
remains authorized by the motu
proprio Summorum Pontifi****,
divides liturgical days into I, II, III, and IV class...
-
Antonio (2009).
Breve schizzo dei
sistemi di
filosofia moderna e del
proprio sistema e
Dialogo su la vera
natura del
conoscere (in Italian). Caviglione...
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implementation of the motu
proprio Summorum Pontifi****, who
commented on 30Days's
question whether, even
after publication of the motu
proprio, "a
small minority...