- Unam
sanctam is a
papal bull that was
issued by Pope
Boniface VIII on 18
November 1302. It laid down
dogmatic propositions on the
unity of the Catholic...
-
known as the
Master of the Book of Reason. The
Peregrinatio in
Terram Sanctam or
Sanctae Peregrinationes, an
incunabulum account of a
pilgrimage to Jerusalem...
- The Four
Marks of the Church, also
known as the
Attributes of the Church,
describes four
distinctive adjectives of
traditional Christian ecclesiology as...
- Ad
sanctam beati Petri sedem is an
apostolic constitution in the form of a
papal bull
promulgated by Pope
Alexander VII in 1656
which judged the meaning...
- follows:
PAVLVS VI PONT MAX
HVIVS PATRIARCALIS VATICANAE BASILICAE PORTAM SANCTAM APERVIT ET
CLAVSIT ANNO
IVBILAEI MCMLXXV (Paul VI,
Pontifex Maximus, opened...
- his
ministry and Pope
Boniface VIII,
leading up to the
papal bull Unam
sanctam of 1302.
Saisset is
famous in
French history for his
opposition to Philip...
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simul adorátur et conglorificátur: qui locútus est per prophétas. Et unam,
sanctam, cathólicam et apostólicam Ecclésiam. Confíteor unum baptísma in remissiónem...
- p. 245;
Taylor 2012, p. 240.
Castor 2015, p. 244. Pius XI 1922, p. 187:
Sanctam Ioannam Virginem Arcensem, uti
Patronam minus prin****lem Galliae, libentissime...
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Fourth Lateran Council in 1215: "Sicut", inquit, "pater sancte,
terram sanctam Ierosolimitanum, que est
terra filii,
sanctitatis tue
studio fovere non...
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