- In
pectore (Latin for 'in the breast/heart') is a term used in the
Catholic Church for an action, decision, or do****ent
which is
meant to be kept secret...
- et
reservati in
pectore. A
cardinal named in
pectore is
known only to the pope. In the
modern era,
popes have
named cardinals in
pectore to
protect them...
- and the
Archbishop of
Baghdad whom the late pope had
created cardinal in
pectore,
remarkably receives one vote
despite not
being known to the
other cardinals...
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twice he refused. On 21
March 1825,
Cappellari was
created cardinal in
pectore (published 13
March 1826) by Pope Leo XII, and
shortly afterwards he was...
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Alessandro Giustiniani,
titular archbishop of Petra,
nuncio in
Portugal (in
pectore published on 2 July 1832) –
cardinal priest of S.
Croce in Gerusalemme...
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Archbishop Vincent Benitez of Kabul, whom the late Pope
named cardinal in
pectore the
previous year.
Lawrence gives a
homily encouraging the
college to embrace...
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first created in
pectore, that is,
without their names being announced, and only
identified by the pope later. He
named a
fourth in
pectore as well but never...
- VIII"). In addition, Pius VII
named 12
cardinals whom he
reserved "in
pectore". One died
before his
nomination could ever be
published (he was originally...
- intra. ab hinc from here on Also
sometimes written as "abhinc" ab imo
pectore from the
deepest chest i.e., "from the
bottom of my heart", "with deepest...
- it has
happened frequently at
other times.
Cardinals may be
created in
pectore ('in the breast'), in
which case the pope does not
reveal their identities;...