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- with the erection of the diocese by Pope Pius XII with the Bull Qua sollicitudine. Catholic Church in ****an Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier in Kagoshima...
- Tra le sollecitudini (Italian for "among the concerns") was a motu proprio issued 22 November 1903 by Pope Pius X that detailed regulations for the performance...
- perform penance only under control of the church; he decreed Inter sollicitudines ("inner concerns" for suppression). This is considered one of the reasons...
- This article contains encyclicals issued by Pope Leo XIII during his twenty-five-year reign as Pope in 1878–1903. Apostolicae curae Leo XIII, Encyclicals...
- Diocèse de Cayenne) which was created by pope Pius XII with the Bull "Qua sollicitudine" in 1956. The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite, is located in...
- date  22 September 1891 Subject On the Rosary Number 41 of 85 of the pontificate Text In English ← Pastoralis officiiInter innumeras sollicitudines →...
- 2017-12-12. See BONIFATIUS PP. VIII, Sacer Ordo vester, 21.I.1298; Inter sollicitudines nostras, 16.I.1302, en Bullarium, 44–45. 50–52. CLEMENS PP. VI, Ad fructus...
- World Presidents DB. 2017. Pope Leo XIII (February 16, 1892). Inter Sollicitudines. Piou, Jacques (1914). Hachette (ed.). Le comte Albert de Mun (in French)...
- the cause of the Republic, supported by Leo XIII's Inter innumeras sollicitudines 1892 encyclical (Au Milieu des sollicitudes) and the Cardinal Lavigerie's...
- example scītō 'know', mementō 'remember'. nunc scītōte mē esse in summā sollicitūdine (Pompey) 'know that I am now extremely anxious' sed hoc mementōte (Cicero)...