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  1. Apostolic Palace

    of Nicholas V and Palace of Gregory XIII . Rather than a traditional palace a residential building surrounded by support buildings the Apostolic Palace houses both residential apartments and support ... successors, Pope Urban VII , Pope Innocent XI and Pope Clement VIII . In the 15th century, the Apostolic palace was placed under the authority of the prefect of the Apostolic palace. This position ... to administer the palace. sfn Levillain 2002 p 1093 1094 Other uses The term Apostolic Palace has ... IV Beyond the Sword , where a player could establish an Apostolic Palace as the symbolic home ... the Sword Official Site ref While the game s developers did represent the Apostolic Palace function with an image of St. Peter s Square adjacent to the Apostolic Palace , the image, somewhat ironically, does not actually include a view of the Palace itself. Regardless, the in game function of the Apostolic ... http books.google.ca books?id c3NzTkyUntYC&dq apostolic palace accessdate 20 December 2009 citation ... Geography of Vatican City Category Official residences Category Palaces in Rome Apostolic Palace Vatican ... Apostolic Palace ar be bg ca Palau Vatic ... ro Palatul Apostolic ru simple Apostolic Palace sk Apo tolsk pal c sl Apostolska ...File Watykan Plac sw Piora kolumnada Berniniego.JPG thumb 250px View across St. Peter s Square to the Apostolic Palace Not to be confused with the Lateran Palace . The Apostolic Palace is the official residence of the Pope , which is located in Vatican City . It is also known as the Sacred Palace , the Papal Palace and the Palace of the Vatican . The Vatican itself refers to the building as the Palace ... Office guide buildings of the Vatican ref Structure The palace is more accurately a series of self contained ... Palace had fallen into disrepair during the period of the Avignon Papacy , when the popes did ... of the palace began on 30 April 1589 ref The lives of the modern painters, sculptors and architects ...   more details



  1. Hereditary Quartermaster General of the Sacred Apostolic Palace

    Unreferenced date March 2007 orphan date July 2008 The Hereditary Quartermaster General of the Sacred Apostolic Palace was one of the ceremonial offices within the Roman curia , before the reform of the Pontifical Household in 1968. It was vested in the Marquesses Marchesi Sacchetti, and is currently held by Marquess Giovanni Sacchetti. The former holder, Marquess Giovanni s father Marquess Giulio, was the highest layman in the Vatican for 30 years, post the reforms of 1968. He died in 2010. DEFAULTSORT Hereditary Quartermaster General Of The Sacred Apostolic Palace Category Roman Curia Category Nobility of the Holy See Catholic stub VaticanCity stub ...   more details



  1. Apostolic

    wiktionarypar apostolic Apostolic may refer to An Apostle meaning one sent on a mission The Apostle Christian ... Apostolic succession , the doctrine connecting the Christian Church to the original Twelve Apostles The Apostolic Fathers , the earliest generation of post Biblical Christian writers The Apostolic Age , the period of Christian history when Jesus apostles were living The Apostolic Constitutions , part of the Ante Nicene Fathers collection. Specific to the Roman Catholic Church Apostolic Administrator , appointed by the Pope to an apostolic administration or a diocese without a bishop Apostolic Camera , or Apostolic Chamber , former department of finance for Papal administration Chancery of Apostolic Briefs , a historical office charged with preparation of Papal correspondence Apostolic constitution , a public decree issued by the Pope Apostolic Palace , the residence of the Pope in Vatican City Apostolic prefect , the head of a mission of the Roman Catholic Church An Apostolic See is any episcopal see whose foundation is attributed to one or more of the Apostles. Apostolic vicariate , a territorial jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church Other churches and religious movements Apostolic Catholic Church , a church based in the Philippines Armenian Apostolic Church , also known as the Armenian Orthodox Church, the national church of Armenia Apostolic Brethren , a 13th century sect in northern Italy Apostolic Catholic and Spiritual Church , an independent List of Old Catholic Churches Old Catholic Church of the Utrecht Succession Apostolic Christian Church , an anabaptist branch of Christianity Apostolic Church denomination , an Evangelical Pentecostal denomination founded in 1916 in the United Kingdom Apostolic Johannite Church , a Gnostic church claiming apostolic succession. Catholic Apostolic Church , a millenarian religious community, related to the Irvingism movement International Circle of Faith New Apostolic Church , a chiliastic church Oneness Pentecostalism ...   more details



  1. Apostolic vicariate

    See also Catholic Church hierarchy Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law An apostolic vicariate is a form ... to create a diocese. An apostolic vicariate is led by a vicar apostolic who is usually a titular bishop ... Canon law Catholic Church Code of Canon Law , a vicar apostolic s jurisdiction is an exercise ... jurisdiction, an apostolic vicariate may be administered by the bishop of a neighbouring diocese, or by a priest appointed transitionally as an apostolic administrator . As in a regular diocese, the vicar apostolic may appoint priests as vicar s exercising limited jurisdiction over the apostolic vicariate. An apostolic vicariate is to be distinguished from an apostolic prefecture , a similar ... enough to be termed an apostolic vicariate. The less developed instance is the mission sui iuris , under some type of superior. The usual sequence of development is mission, apostolic prefecture, apostolic vicariate, and finally diocese . The apostolic vicariate is distinguished from a territorial ... . Apostolic vicariates Inactive apostolic vicariates are in italics . Africa Vicariate Apostolic of Alexandria of Egypt Vicariate Apostolic of Awasa , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Benghazi , Libya Vicariate Apostolic of Bomadi , Nigeria Vicariate Apostolic of the Congo Vicariate Apostolic of Dahomey Vicariate Apostolic of Derna , Libya Vicariate Apostolic of Donkorkrom , Ghana Vicariate Apostolic of French Congo , or Lower Congo Vicariate Apostolic of Francistown , Botswana Vicariate Apostolic of Harar , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Hosanna , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Ingwavuma , South Africa Vicariate Apostolic of Isiolo , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Kamerun , Cameroon Vicariate Apostolic of Kenia , Kenya Vicariate Apostolic of Kimberley in Orange , South Africa Vicariate Apostolic of Kontagora , Nigeria Vicariate Apostolic of Meki , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Mongo , Chad Vicariate Apostolic of Nekemte , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Northern Victoria Nyanza ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Church

    Wiktionary Apostolic Church may refer to The Armenian Apostolic Church The church of the Apostolic Age Any church of an Apostolic See Apostolic Church denomination , formed in 1916 Catholic Apostolic Church , formed in 1835 Old Apostolic Church New Apostolic Church , formed in 1879 United Apostolic Church , including the Apostolic Church of Queensland and the Apostolic Church of South Africa Apostle Unity Apostolic Church of South Africa Apostolic Church Czech Republic Apostolic Church Slovakia See also Apostolic Christian Church , religious body in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Japan that originates from the Anabaptist movement disambig ...   more details



  1. Apostolic executor

    An apostolic executor is a cleric who is charged with putting into practice a Papal rescript . ref CathEncy wstitle Apostolic executor ref References reflist Category Religious occupations RC stub ...   more details



  1. Palace

    . A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence or the home of a head of state ... AHD Etymology The word palace comes from Old French palais imperial residence , from Latin Palatine .... Palace meaning government can be recognized in a remark of Paul the Deacon , writing ca 790 and describing events of the 660s When Grimuald set out for Beneventum, he entrusted his palace to Lupus ... expression in his Palace of Aachen palace at Aachen , of which only his chapel remains. In the 9th century the palace indicated the housing of the government too, and the constantly travelling Charlemagne ... in the Empire, as in more centralized monarchy monarchies , only the monarch s residence would be a palace ... that housed combined ruler, court and bureaucracy in palace culturtes . In informal usage, a palace ... Other ancient palaces include the Assyria n palaces at Nimrud and Nineveh , the Minoan palace at Knossos ... do Planalto.jpeg thumb 220px right The Pal cio do Planalto Planalto Palace , in Bras lia . The Brazilian ... . The Pal cio da Alvorada Alvorada Palace is the official residence of the President of Brazil Brazil s president . The Pal cio do Planalto Planalto Palace is the official workplace. The Pal cio do Jaburu Jaburu Palace is the official residence of Brazil s vice president . Mexico Image MexCity palacio.jpg thumb 220px right The National Palace Mexico Palacio Nacional , or National Palace in Mexico ... Palace Mexico National Palace , or Palacio Nacional , located in Mexico City s main square, the Plaza .... In 1821, the palace was given its current name and the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government were housed in the palace the latter two branches would eventually reside elsewhere. During the Second Mexican Empire , its name was changed, for a time, to the Imperial Palace . The National Palace continues to be the official seat of the executive authority, although it is no longer ... Nacional de Historia National Museum of History . It is the only castle, or palace, in North America ...   more details



  1. Protonotary apostolic

    Image ApostolicProtonotaryCoA PioM.svg thumb right Generic coat of arms of a protonotary apostolic In the Roman Catholic Church , protonotary apostolic Latin protonotarius apostolicus is the title for a member of the highest non episcopal college of prelate s in the Roman Curia or, outside of Rome, an honorary prelate on whom the pope has conferred this title and its special privileges. History In later antiquity there were in Rome seven regional Civil law notary notaries , who, on the further development of the papal administration and the accompanying increase of the notaries, remained the supreme palace notaries of the papal chancery notarii apostolici or protonotarii . In the Middle Ages the protonotaries were very high papal officials, and were often raised directly from this office to the cardinal Catholicism cardinal ate. Originally numbering seven, Pope Sixtus V 1585 90 increased their number to twelve. Their importance gradually diminished, and at the time of the French Revolution the office had almost entirely disappeared. On 8 February 1838, Pope Gregory XVI re established the college of real protonotaries with seven members called protonotarii de numero participantium , also known as numerary protonotaries , because they shared in the revenues, as officials of the Roman Apostolic Chancery Chancery . Since the sixteenth century the popes had also appointed honorary protonotaries, who enjoyed the same privileges as the seven real members of the college and titular protonotaries ... Apostolic protonotaries de numero &mdash who continue the work of the College of Protonotaries ... to the black cassock for formal ceremonies of a non liturgical nature e.g., a graduation . Apostolic ... Prothonotary Apostolic url http www.newadvent.org cathen 12503a.htm Catholic wstitle Prothonotary Apostolic Category Ecclesiastical titles Category Roman Catholic Church offices Category Roman Curia Category Prothonotaries Apostolic Category Apostolic pronotaries Category Notary de Apostolischer Protonotar ...   more details



  1. Apostolic prefect

    See also Catholic Church hierarchy Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law An apostolic prefect or prefect apostolic is a priest who heads what is known as an apostolic prefecture , a missionary area where ... grows and flourishes, it is elevated to an apostolic vicariate , headed by a titular bishop , in the hope ..., vicariate, diocese. The apostolic prefecture and the apostolic vicariate are to be distinguished ... prefects apostolic or apostolic vicariates , many territories where no dioceses with resident bishops ... of a prefecture apostolic in a place supposes that the Church has attained only a small development in the area. Fuller growth leads to the foundation of an apostolic vicariate as an intermediate stage to becoming a diocese. A prefect apostolic is of lower rank than a vicar apostolic. The prefect ... the case with a vicar apostolic. The duties of a prefect apostolic consist in directing the work ... , the prefect apostolic had extraordinary faculties for several cases reserved otherwise to diocesan ... Confirmation. Prefects apostolic govern independent territories and are subject only to the pope ... of a prefect apostolic in which case the faculties of the prefect were more limited, and in the exercise of his office he was supervised by the vicar apostolic or the diocesan bishop. With a view to better protecting the authority of the local vicar apostolic or bishop, it was proposed in the First Vatican Council to abolish prefects apostolic having jurisdiction over districts within a vicariate .... In 1911 there were 66 prefectures apostolic 5 in Europe 17 in Asia 3 in North America e.g., the Yukon 11 in South America 23 in Africa and 7 in Oceania. At the end of 2010, the prefectures apostolic ... and 1 in Oceania. ref Annuario Pontificio 2012 , pp. 1061 1065 ref List of apostolic prefectures In China multicol Apostolic Prefecture of Ankang Ankang Xing an Hinganfu Apostolic Prefecture of Baojing Baojing Paoking Apostolic Prefecture of Guilin Guilin Kweilin Apostolic ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Brethren

    The Apostolic Brethren sometimes referred to as Apostolici , Apostoli , Apostles were a Christianity Christian sect founded in northern Italy in the latter half of the 13th century by Gerard Segarelli , a native of Alzano in the territory of Parma. He was of low birth and without education, applied for membership in the Franciscan order at Parma, and was rejected. Ultimately he resolved to devote himself to the restoration of what he conceived to be the apostolic manner of life. The movement later degenerated in the infamous Dulcinian Dulcinian movement . The Apostolic Brethren are often portrayed as a cult in the media. History About 1260, Segarelli assumed a costume patterned after representations which he had seen of the apostles, sold his house, scattered the price in the market place, and went out to preach repentance as a mendicant brother. He found disciples, and the new order of penitents spread throughout Lombardy and beyond it. At first the Franciscans and other churchmen only scoffed at Segarelli s eccentric ways but about 1280 the Bishop of Parma threw him into prison, then kept him awhile in his palace as a source of amusement, and in 1286 banished him from the diocese. All new mendicant orders without papal sanction having been prohibited by the Second Council of Lyon in 1274, ref We perpetually forbid absolutely all the forms of religious life and the mendicant orders founded after the said council which have not merited confirmation of the apostolic see, and we suppress them in so far as they have spread http www.geocities.com Heartland Valley 8920 churchcouncils ... a severe reprobation of the Apostolic Brethren in 1286, and Pope Nicholas IV Nicholas IV renewed it in 1290 ... which the Apostolic Brethren strove to realize was a life of supposed perfect sanctity, in complete ... fallen completely away from apostolic holiness, and become Babylon the Great, the persecutor of the saints ..., and rejected capital punishment their close intercourse with their apostolic sisters gave rise ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Foundations

    notability Books date September 2011 Apostolic Foundations is a book by the late Arthur Katz in which the author probed the attributes of Apostolic Christianity . First published in 1999 while Katz was still alive, the written work was culled largely from Katz s spoken messages on the subject spanning over 30 years of ministry. Katz resisted easy definitions of the word Apostolic, and suggested instead that the word should be apprehended as a quality of Jesus Christ who is the High Priest and Chief Apostle Christian Apostle of our confession. External Links http www.youtube.com watch?v AuaIwmYhlto 1999 Interview w Katz about the book Apostolic Foundations Jewish Voice Television Program Category Christian studies books Apostolic Foundations Category 1999 books Apostolic Foundations ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Camera

    . At the death of the Pontiff they take possession of the Apostolic Palace Apostolic palaces ...Roman Curia The Apostolic Camera , or in Latin Reverenda Camera Apostolica or Apostolica Camera , is the central board of finance in the Papal administrative system, which at one time was of great importance in the government of the States of the Church , and in the administration of justice, led by the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church . History Since the middle of the 12th century the Papal chamberlain camerarius domini papae was a regular member of the Curia , entrusted with the financial management of the papal court . At that early period the income of the papal treasury came chiefly from many kinds of census, dues, and tributes paid in from the territory subject to the Pope, and from churches and monasteries immediately dependent on him. Cencius Camerarius later Pope Honorius III , 1216 27 made in 1192 a new inventory of all these sources of papal revenue, known as the Liber Censuum . The previous list dated back to Gelasius I 492 496 and Gregory I 590 604 , and was based on lists of the incomes accruing from the patrimonies, or landed property of the Roman Church. In the 13th century the Apostolic Camera entered on a new phase of development. The collection of the crusade taxes ..., and other assessments. The duties of the Apostolic Camera were thus constantly enlarged. For the collection ... transformation in the financial administration, modified in many ways the duties of the Apostolic Camera ... Kingdom of Italy and ceased to exist, replaced by the diminutive Vatican City the Apostolic Camera ... to the papal treasury. The College of Clerics of the Apostolic Camera consisting since 1870 of seven ... appointments. The Apostolic Camera must be distinguished from the treasury or camera of the College ... of the Holy Spirit Source Catholic http www.newadvent.org cathen 01633b.htm Apostolic Camera Category Economic history of the Holy See Category Apostolic Camera Category Roman Catholic Church organisation ...   more details



  1. The Palace

    For the arena, see The Palace of Auburn Hills . For the hotel, see The New York Palace Hotel . See also Palace disambiguation . Infobox television show name The Palace image Image The Palace ITV titles.jpg ... STV UTV small company Company Pictures website http www.itv.com thepalace The Palace is a British drama ... placed the focus of the series on a woman who is working undercover at Buckingham Palace with the intent ... commissions Buckingham Palace drama url http www.guardian.co.uk media 2007 jan 11 ITV.broadcasting ... to the expense a production the size of The Palace would have if filmed in the UK. A site was eventually found near the dock in Vilnius , Lithuania . Exterior sets of Buckingham Palace were scaled ... the scale sets alone took ten weeks to build. Red gravel for the palace courtyard was mimicked ... to documentary footage to find a basis for his designs of bedrooms and other private areas of the palace ... Thomas Zoe Telford is Richard s secretary who plans to write a tell all book about her life in the Palace ... Isabelle chart end Episodes The Palace aired on Mondays at 9 p.m. Each episode is about 45 ..., Isabella title ITV signs up Warner hotels for Palace drama url http www.brandrepublic.com News 776362 ITV signs Warner hotels Palace drama work Media Week publisher Haymarket Media date 2008 01 ... admits to the Palace s Chief Superintendent Peter Bayfield John Ramm that he hit a man while driving at night, and did not stop to see if the man was all right. The Palace then tries to cover this up ... Clemency Burton Hill , is invited to the Palace by the Queen on the hope they will fall in love and marry ... Palace. Simon then moves into Abi s office, and discovers that she is the palace servant writing .... At the Civil partnership in the United Kingdom gay wedding of one of the Palace servants, Alice ... up on the Internet. Isabelle then disappears and after a few days the Palace questions her mental health. She responds by doing an interview with the News of the World . Soon after the Palace track her ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Administrator

    See also Catholic Church hierarchy Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law An apostolic administrator in the Roman Catholic Church is a prelate appointed by the Pope to serve as the ordinary for an apostolic administration . An apostolic administration can either be an area that is not yet a diocese a stable apostolic administration or for a diocese that either has no bishop an apostolic administrator sede vacante or, in very rare cases, has an incapacitated bishop apostolic administrator sede plena . Characteristics Apostolic administrators of stable administrations are equivalent in canon law ... bishop. This type of apostolic administrator is usually the bishop of a titular see . Administrators ... full governmental power, can preempt this choice and name an apostolic administrator instead. Sometimes a retiring bishop is designated to be apostolic administrator until his successor takes office. Present cases In August 2008, there were the following stable apostolic administrations, each administered by a bishop. ref http www.gcatholic.com dioceses data typeapad.htm Apostolic Administrations ... of the neighbouring Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh as Apostolic Administrator since 1883. They have ... http www.renewamerica.com columns giunta 110216 ref In addition, the Personal Apostolic Administration ... Brazil Diocese of Campos , and suffragan of Niter i . The personal apostolic administration was formed ... dioceses data typepapd.htm Personal Apostolic Administrations GGatholic.com . Accessed 2008 04 ... diocese dsjmv.html Apostolic Administration of S o Jo o Maria Vianney Catholic Hierarchy.org . Accessed ... of Roman Catholic archdioceses Military ordinariate List of Roman Catholic military dioceses Apostolic Vicariate List of Roman Catholic apostolic vicariates Exarch Modern Eastern Catholic churches List of Eastern Catholic exarchates Apostolic prefect List of Roman Catholic apostolic prefectures Territorial ... apostolic sv Administrator uk ...   more details



  1. Apostolic constitution

    citations needed date January 2012 Canon Law for the 4th century text Apostolic Constitutions An apostolic constitution Latin constitutio apostolica is the highest level of decree issued by the Pope . The use of the term constitution comes from Latin language Latin constitutio , which referred to any important law issued by the Roman emperor , and is retained in church documents because of the inheritance that the canon law Catholic Church canon law of the Roman Catholic Church received from Roman law . By their nature, apostolic constitutions are addressed to the public. Generic constitutions use the title apostolic constitution , and treat on solemn matters of the church, such as the promulgation of laws or definitive teachings. The forms dogmatic constitution and pastoral constitution are titles sometimes used to be more descriptive as to the document s purpose. Apostolic constitutions are issued as Papal bull s due to their solemn, public form. The next highest category, after an apostolic constitution, is an Encyclical encyclical Letter . Introduction Generic constitutions contain ... eternal memory etc. Examples of apostolic constitutions 16th Century Quo primum 1570 Pope Pius V Pius V s Apostolic constitution on the Tridentine Mass 19th Century Ineffabilis Deus 1854 Pope Pius ... Veterum sapientia 1962 Pope John XXII John XXIII s Apostolic constitution on the promotion ... 1966 Paul VI s Apostolic constitution on Fasting and Abstinence in the Roman Catholic Church . Missale Romanum apostolic constitution Missale Romanum 1969 Paul VI s Apostolic constitution on the revised liturgy Romano Pontifici eligendo 1975 Pope Paul VI Paul VI s Apostolic constitution on the election of the Roman pontiff Ut sit 1982 John Paul II s Apostolic constitution raising Opus Dei to the rank ... depositum 1992 John Paul II s Apostolic constitution on the new Catechism of the Catholic Church .... 337 370. Category Canon law Catholic Church Category Documents of the Catholic Church Category Apostolic ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Pardon

    unreferenced date October 2008 In the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church , the Apostolic Pardon is an indulgence given for the remission of temporal punishment due to sin . The Apostolic Pardon is given by a priest , usually along with Viaticum i.e. reception of Communion by a dying person, see Pastoral Care of the Sick, USA numbers 184, 187, 195, 201 . It is not usually given as part of the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick . However if the Anointing of the Sick is given with Viaticum, in exceptional circumstances or an emergency, it may be given then. See Pastoral Care of the Sick, USA numbers 243, 265 Prior to the Second Vatican Council , the Apostolic Pardon was called the Apostolic Blessing. According to the church, a person who is properly disposed by being in the state of grace i.e., the person has committed no known and unconfessed mortal sins who receives the Apostolic Pardon gains the complete pardon of all temporal punishment due to sin that has already been forgiven by the reception of absolution and the doing of penance, i.e., a plenary indulgence. The Apostolic Pardon does not forgive sins by the act of absolution it deals only with the punishment purgation due for those sins that have already been sacramentally forgiven. However, the Sacrament of Penance, or Reconciliation, which does forgive sins, is usually administered along with the Apostolic Pardon as a part of the Last Rites. Form The current form of the Apostolic Pardon usually takes one of two forms Latin Ego facult te mihi ab Apost lica Sede trib ta, indulg ntiam plen riam et remissi nem mnium peccat rum tibi conc do, in n mine Patris, et F lii, et Sp ritus Sancti. Amen English By the authority which the Apostolic See has given me, I grant you a full pardon and the remission of all your sins ... form of the Apostolic Blessing is as follows Ego facultate mihi ab Apostolica Sede tributa, indulgentiam ... Filii, et Spirtus Sancti, Amen. By the Faculty which the Apostolic See has given me, I grant you ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Constitutions

    For a kind of decree issued by the Pope Apostolic constitution The Apostolic Constitutions or Constitutions ... publisher Liturgical Press pages 100 url http books.google.com books?id 0RanQa mLTwC ref Content The Apostolic ... or as a body. The structure of the Apostolic Constitutions can be so summarized ref name Woolfenden ... 1 2 contain an extract of a lost treatise on the charismata chapters 3 46 are based on the Apostolic ... this material would have been censured as heretical. ref name Cuming The Apostolic Constitutions is an important ... found in the Didache , and the complete Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions ... . Influence In antiquity, the Apostolic Constitutions were mistakenly supposed to be gathered and handed ... this work as of undoubted Apostolic authority. The Apostolic Constitutions were rejected as canonical ... as of certain Apostolic origin, however, in antiquity the Apostolic Constitutions were held generally in high esteem and served as the basis for much Canon law ecclesiastical legislation . The Apostolic ... in the 81 book canon of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church . Even if the text of the Apostolic Constitutions ... there assembled after His resurrection. Today the Apostolic Constitutions are of the highest value ... The forty seventh and last chapter of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions contains the eighty five Canons of the Apostles , which present themselves as being from an apostolic Council ... title The Apostolic Canons about A.D. 380 author Michael D. Marlowe work Bible Research accessdate ... Epistles of Clement , and the Apostolic Constitutions themselves, also here attributed to Clement, at least ... by wikilinks It is also known an epitome usually named Epitome of the eighth Book of the Apostolic ... 2, 4 5, 16 28, 30 34, 45 46 of the eighth book. ref cite book first Burton Scott last Easton title The Apostolic ... it looks like to be more near to the Greek original of the Apostolic Tradition, from which the 8th book is derived, than the Apostolic Constitutions themselves. Notes Reflist 2 See also Portal ...   more details



  1. Commissary Apostolic

    A Commissary Apostolic Latin Commissarius Apostolicus is Commissary i.e. one who has received power from a legitimate superior authority to pass judgment in a certain cause or to take information concerning it who has been appointed by the pope, hence commissary Apostolic . History The custom of appointing such commissaries by the Holy See is a very ancient one. A noteworthy instance is the commission issued to St. Cyril of Alexandria by Pope Celestine I , in the early part of the fifth Century, by which that holy patriarch was empowered to judge Nestorius in the pope s name. English history furnishes, among other instances, that of the commission which constituted Cardinal Wolsey and Cardinal Campeggio papal representatives for the judicial hearing of the divorce case of king Henry VIII of England Henry VIII Tudor . Sometimes Apostolic commissions are constituted permanently by the Holy See. Such are the various Roman congregation s presided over by the cardinals. The full extent of the authority of commissaries Apostolic must be learnt from the diploma of their appointment. The usual powers which they possess, however, are defined in the common law of the Church . Commissaries can be empowered not only for judicial but also for executive purposes. When a papal commission mentions explicitly certain persons and certain things as subject to the authority of a commissary, and then adds ... is higher or more dignified Cap. xv, de rescript. . If a bishop be appointed commissary Apostolic ... receive a delegated jurisdiction superadded to that which he already possessed such an Apostolic commission is said to excite , not to alter, his ordinary jurisdiction. As a Commissary Apostolic is a delegate ... See. A commissary Apostolic has the power to subdelegate another person for the cause committed ... constitute a layman commissary Apostolic for ecclesiastical affairs, but according to the common ... diocese. It has consequently become customary for the Pope to choose commissaries Apostolic from ...   more details



  1. Apostolic school

    An apostolic school is a missionary college of the Roman Catholic Church , having for its object to cultivate vocations for foreign missions. History Apostolic schools, as distinct from junior ecclesiastical seminaries, owed their origin to Father Alberic de Foresta , S.J. b. 1818 d. 1876 . He formed the design of opening a school where youths who gave promise of an ecclesiastical vocation, and who were disposed to go and labour on foreign missions, might be properly trained. With the approval of his superiors, Father de Foresta opened the first apostolic school at Avignon in 1865 ref James Patrick Daughton, An Empire Divided 2006 , p. 37. ref The course of studies in the apostolic school comprised training in the Latin and Greek classics, in modern languages, and in mathematics. The residence of the scholars was near one of the colleges of the Society of Jesus the pupils attended classes along with the students of the college. In 1868 similar apostolic schools were established at Amiens and Turin in 1869 one was opened at Poitiers , in 1871 at Turnhout in Belgium and at New Orleans , in 1873 at Bordeaux , in 1874 at Tananarive , in 1877 at Dole and at Monaco , and in 1879 at Boulogne sur Mer . Pope Pius IX , in a Brief dated 12 April, 1867, blessed the work of the apostolic schools .... The apostolic school of Avignon relocated to Eremo Lanzo , in the neighbourhood of Turin. The school at Bordeaux moved to Vitoria, Spain Vitoria , in Spain. The Amiens apostolic school transferred ..., they had educated about one thousand missionaries. The Jesuit Fathers set up an apostolic school at Mungret College , near Limerick , in Ireland. The Mungret apostolic school owes its origin to William ... college at Limerick, and he then conceived the idea of opening an apostolic school in connection ... orders and congregations established apostolic schools for the recruitment of their own ranks ... Mission July, 1911 The Apostolic Record Mungret College, I Limerick, September, 1910 St Joseph s Foreign ...   more details



  1. Apostolic expeditor

    Apostolic Expeditors in full, in Latin Expeditionarius literarum apostolicarum, Datariae Apostolicae sollicitator atque expeditor in Italian simply Spedizionieri are Roman Curia l officials who attend to the sending of Papal Bull s, Papal Brief s and Papal Rescript s emanating from the Apostolic Chancery , the Dataria , the Sacred Paenitentiaria and the Secretariate of Briefs . History In a restricted and specific sense expeditors or expeditioners are laymen approved by the Dataria, after an examination, to act as agents for bishops or others before the Dataria or Apostolic Chancery. They are members of the Roman Court. They differ from solicitor s as well as from wikt procurator procurator s or agents in general, who transact business with the Roman Congregations . A solicitor, strictly speaking, is an assistant to a procurator, doing the mechanical work of preparing documents. An expeditor is more concerned with matters of favour, privileges, Dispensation Catholic Church dispensation s and so on, than with cases in litigation. It has been the practice of the Dataria and Apostolic Chancery to carry on business only with authorized agents or expeditors, whose office it is to draw up and sign the necessary documents, receive and forward the answer given. They receive a certain fixed fee for each transaction, while procurators and solicitors generally receive a monthly stipend. The number of expeditors has varied. Cardinal Pacca, pro datarius , decided in 1833 that the number, which was then one hundred, should be regulated by the amount of business to be transacted. Circa 1900 there were about thirty. In reorganizing the Roman Court, Pope Pius X deprived these expeditors of their exclusive right to appear before the Dataria and Apostolic Chancery. Source CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 05712c.htm title Apostolic Expeditors Catholic Category Roman Curia catholic stub ...   more details



  1. Apostolic exhortation

    An apostolic exhortation is a type of communication from the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church . It encourages a community of people to undertake a particular activity ref name ewtn cite web url http www.ewtn.com HolySee pontiff categories.asp title Categories of Documents work Eternal Word Television Network The See of Peter ref , but does not define Church doctrine . It is considered lower in formal authority than a Encyclical Catholic usage papal encyclical , but higher than other ecclesiastical letter s ref name cx cite web url http catholicexchange.com 2005 04 26 83202 title Encyclicals, Apostolic Letters and Other Papal Writings date April 26, 2005 ref . Apostolic exhortations are commonly issued in response to a synod of bishop s, in which case they are known as post synodal apostolic exhortations . Notable exhortations Africae munus On the Church in Africa in Service to Reconciliation, Justice and Peace ref http www.vatican.va holy father benedict xvi apost exhortations documents hf ben xvi exh 20111119 africae munus en.html ref Christifideles Laici Christ s Faithful People Ecclesia in America The Church in America Ecclesia in Asia The Church in Asia Ecclesia in Europa The Church in Europe Evangelii Nuntiandi On Evangelization in the Modern Age Familiaris Consortio On the Christian Family in the Modern World Pastores Gregis For the Hope of the World Pastores Dabo Vobis Shepherds After My Own Heart Reconciliatio and P nitentia On Reconciliation and Penance Redemptoris Custos Guardian of The Redeemer Sacramentum Caritatis On the Sacrament of Love Verbum Domini On the Word of God in the Life and Mission of the Church Vita Consecrata On the Consecrated Life References reflist DEFAULTSORT Apostolic Exhortation Category Apostolic exhortations Category Documents of the Catholic Church cs Apo tolsk exhortace de Apostolisches Schreiben fr Exhortation apostolique id Nasehat Apostolik it Esortazione apostolica nl Exhortatie no Apostolisk formaning pl Adhortacja ...   more details



  1. Apostolic visitor

    In the Catholic Church , an apostolic visitor or Apostolic Visitator is a papal representative with a transient mission to perform a canonical visitation of relatively short duration. The visitor is deputed to investigate a special circumstance in a diocese or country, and to submit a report to the Holy See at the conclusion of the investigation. History Apostolic visitors are church officials whom canonists commonly class with papal legate s. Visitors differ from other Apostolic delegate s, principally in this, that their mission is only transient and of comparatively short duration. In ancient times, the popes generally exercised their right of inspecting the dioceses of various countries through their nuncio s or delegates c. 1, Extravag. Comm. de Consuet. I, 1 c. 17, X, de Cens. III, 39 , though they occasionally, even in the primitive ages, sent special visitors. In the modern time, the mission of papal nuncio s is rather of a diplomatic than of a visitatorial character. Visitors are, however, deputed by the pope for special emergencies and not at stated intervals. Their duty is to inspect the state of the Church in the country confided to them and then to draw up a report to the Holy See. At times, this visitation is made with the same attention to details as is an episcopal visitation. Visitors Apostolic are also appointed to visit the various provinces of a religious order, whenever, in the judgment of the pope, this becomes useful or necessary. In all cases of Apostolic visitation, the pope, through delegates, is putting into effect the supreme and immediate jurisdiction which is his for any and every part of the Church. The exact powers of a visitor can be known ... of the Apostolic Visitation. Established by Urban VIII as one of the Roman congregation s under ... Sapienti Consilio 29 June 1908 . These Apostolic visitors annually inspect the parishes ... Apostolic Visitor Category Ecclesiastical titles Category Roman Catholic missionary work ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Letters

    The term Apostolic Letters Litterae apostolicae in Latin has two uses in Roman Catholicism The letters of the Apostles to Christian communities or those in authority, i.e. the Pauline Epistles , the Letter to the Hebrews , together with the seven General epistles of the other Apostles. various ecclesiastical letter documents issued by the Pope or in his name, e.g. Papal bull s and briefs. disambig ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Nunciature

    An Apostolic Nunciature is a top level diplomatic mission of the Holy See , equivalent to an embassy . The head of the Apostolic Nunciature is called nuncio . A nuncio is an ecclesiastical diplomatic title, derived from the ancient Latin language Latin nuntius , meaning messenger. A papal nuncio officially known as an Apostolic nuncio is a permanent diplomatic representative head of diplomatic mission of the Holy See to a state or international organization e.g., the Arab League , having the rank of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, usually with the ecclesiastical rank of titular bishop titular archbishop . In addition, the nuncio serves as the liaison between the Holy See and the Church in that particular nation, supervising the diocesan episcopate usually a national conference of bishops which has its own chairman, usually the highest ranking arch bishop, especially if his seat carries the title of primate or he has individually been created a cardinal Catholicism cardinal and has an important role in the selection of bishops. See also commons category Apostolic nunciatures Nuncio Diplomatic missions of the Holy See Holy See Diplomacy Diplomacy of the Holy See List of heads of the diplomatic missions of the Holy See Category Roman Curia Category Diplomacy Category Roman Catholic Church offices Category Diplomatic missions of the Holy See Category De facto embassies RC stub ca Nunciatura apost lica de Apostolische Nuntiatur es Nunciatura apost lica fr Nonciature apostolique id Nuncio Apostolik it Nunziatura apostolica lt Apa tali koji nunciat ra mk mt Nunzjatura Appostolika pl Nuncjatura apostolska pt Nunciatura apost lica ro Nun iatur apostolic ru simple Apostolic Nunciature fi Apostolinen nuntiatuuri sv Apostolisk nuntiatur vi S th n T a Th nh ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Tradition

    Tradition The Apostolic Tradition or Egyptian Church Order is an early Christian treatise which ... Apostolic Tradition presumed by Hippolytus of Rome . Due to this attribution, this manual played ... ref If the Apostolic Tradition was work of Hippolytus, it could be dated about 215 CE and its origin ... title The Apostolic Tradition A Commentary series Hermeneia location Minneapolis publisher Fortress ... in Egypt or even to Syria . Some scholars also suggest that the Apostolic Tradition portrays a liturgy ... Press page 194 ref Manuscript Tradition The text of the Apostolic Tradition was part of two main ... Church Order and corresponds to what is now usually known as Apostolic Tradition . The text was also ... edition was produced by Gregory Dix in 1937 ref Gregory Dix The Treatise on the Apostolic Tradition ... of the Apostolic Tradition The section of the Alexandrine Sinodos , rediscovered ... Apostolic Tradition presumed by Hippolytus of Rome by Edward von der Goltz in 1906 ref Edward von ..., and one named On the charismata Apostolic Tradition . This brought the scholars to presume the existence of a writing named Apostolic Tradition by Hippolytus. Recent research on this statue ... derived by the text of the Apostolic Tradition, the Canons of Hippolytus and Apostolic Constitutions Epitome of the eighth book The Constitutions through Hippolytus . the term Apostolic Tradition itself is found in both the first and last page of the text. The attribution of the Apostolic Tradition ... the Apostolic Tradition is, or a work written by an other priest named Hippolytus but lived probably ... on the statue refers to also to charismata , but the Apostolic Tradition doesn t deal with this argument ... more in line with the forms of Church life in Alexandria or in Syria . Content The Apostolic Tradition, as the other Church Orders, has the aim to offer authoritative apostolic prescriptions .... It is the well known Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition chapters 5 and 6 the liturgical offering ...   more details




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