- "Servant of the
servants of God" (Latin:
servus servorum Dei) is one of the
titles of the Pope and is used at the
beginning of
papal bulls. Pope Gregory...
- by tradition,
including Summus Pontifex,
Pontifex Maximus, and
Servus servorum Dei. Each
title has been
added by
unique historical events and
unlike other...
-
Brouwer et Sii, 1928) p. 86 (citing the
canonist Pope
Benedict XIV, De
Servorum Dei
Beatificatione et
Beatorum Canonizatione) Beccari,
Camillo (1907)....
-
beatificatione et
canonizatione Sanctorum on 12
March 1642. In his De
Servorum Dei
beatificatione et de
Beatorum canonizatione of five
volumes the eminent...
- make
extensive use of the term "Servant of the
Servants of God" (servus
servorum Dei) as a
papal title, thus
initiating a
practice that was to be followed...
-
paragraph on
vampires was
included in the
second edition (1749) of De
servorum Dei
beatificatione et
sanctorum canonizatione, On the
beatification of...
-
communication in
which the pope will
refer to
himself as "Episcopus
Servus Servorum Dei" ("Bishop,
Servant of the
Servants of God").
While papal bulls always...
- Order,
officially known as the
Order of
Servants of Mary (Latin: Ordo
Servorum Beatae Mariae Virginis; abbreviation: OSM), is one of the five original...
-
Servant of God (Latin:
Servus Dei)
should not be
confused with
Servus Servorum Dei (Servant of the
Servants of God), one of the
titles of the Pope. The...
-
Although the
description "servant of the
servants of God" (Latin:
servus servorum Dei) was also used by
other Church leaders,
including Augustine of Hippo...