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- Sanctissimus Dominus Noster (English: Our Most Holy Lord) is a papal bull of Pope Urban VIII which was given on 13 March 1625. The do****ent's main purpose...
- **** Sanctissimus was an instruction issued on March 19, 1948, by the Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes of the Catholic Church. The...
- frequently identified with the Roman divinity Sol, known as Deus Sol Sanctissimus, and occasionally bore the epithet "Invictus". In 274, following his...
- Thomas Aquinas, both in theology and philosophy. In his decree Postquam Sanctissimus of 1914, the pope published a list of 24 philosophical theses to summarise...
- Sacrum Romanum Imperium S.S. – Sancti, Sanctissimus, Sanctissimus senatus, Supra scripture. SSS – Sanctissimus. ST – Sanctus. S.T.B.V.E.B.V. – Si Tu Bene...
- of those cardinals whom he had reserved in pectore. In the papal bull Sanctissimus Dominus Noster of 13 March 1625, Urban instructed Catholics not to venerate...
- may be used for Santissimo, "most holy" (similarly Latin Ssm̃us for Sanctissimus). M̃ and m̃ are used in mathematics and physics, see Tilde#Mathematics...
- Canons regular Mendicant orders Clerics regular Secular institute **** Sanctissimus Primo Feliciter Provida Mater Ecclesia Society of apostolic life Decretum...
- within the Catholic Church. Along with Provida Mater Ecclesia and **** Sanctissimus, Primo Feliciter provided the basis for Catholic secular institutes to...
- publication in 1670 ignored Pope Urban VIII's decree of 1625 in the papal bull Sanctissimus Dominus Noster that required a bishop’s approval for the publication...