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Plenitudo potestatis (fullness of power) was a term emplo**** by
medieval canonists to
describe the
jurisdictional power of the papacy. In the thirteenth...
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emperors but
retained the
right to
reclaim that
authority “in
virtue of the ‘
plenitudo potestatis’
which he
possesses as the
vicar of Christ.” Indeed, the temporal...
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believing that the pope and
emperor should be separate.
Ockham adversed papal plenitudo potestatis: even the
famous allegory of the Sun-Pope/Moon-Emperor is contradicted...
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medelam ferret inde,
hostis unde laeserat.
Quando venit ergo
sacri plenitudo temporis,
missus est ab arce
patris natus orbis conditor atque ventre...
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became dean in
January 2020. Worn by the pope, the
pallium symbolizes the
plenitudo pontificalis officii (i.e., the "plenitude of
pontifical office"); worn...
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bread and the
Filioque clause, as well as
divergences in ecclesiology—
plenitudo potestatis versus the
authority of E****enical Councils—and
issues of mutual...
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ecclesiastical context.
Boniface interpreted it as a form of the
concept of
plenitudo potestatis (plenitude of power), that
those who
resist the
Roman Pontiff...
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students and
staff of 75 teachers. The school's
motto is
Legis Charitas Plenitudo,
translated as 'Charity
Fulfills the Law', or
sometimes translated as...
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psalm is
Psalm 23. In Latin, it is
known as "Domini est
terra et
plenitudo eius
orbis terrarum". The
psalm is
marked as a
Psalm of David. The psalm...
- legi, intellexi, et
condemnavi I read, understood, and condemned.
legis plenitudo charitas charity (love) is the
fulfilment of the law
Motto of Ratcliffe...