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Decretals (Latin: litterae decretales) are letters of a pope that formulate decisions in ecclesiastical law of the Catholic Church.


In a second effort he collected papal decretals from Siricius (384-89) to Anastasius II (496-98), inclusive, anterior.


Directa decretal, containing decrees of baptism, church discipline and other matters.


His are the oldest completely preserved papal decretals.


thirteenth century formed a school of interpretation that emphasised the decretals, those letters issued by the Popes ruling on matters of church discipline.


The Directa decretal was written by Pope Siricius in February AD 385.


Periculoso (named for its Latin incipit, meaning dangerous) was a papal decretal of Pope Boniface VIII issued in 1298, that required the claustration of.


confirmed the prerogatives of the Archbishop of Thessalonica, and issued a decretal on disciplinary matters referred to him by the Bishop of Rouen.


a papal decretal promulgated in 1317 by Pope John XXII forbidding the practice of alchemy.


The rationale provided for the ban in the decretal is not a.


The decision was inspired by the 1199 decretal Vergentis in senium of Pope Innocent III.


so favourably impressed by him that he confirmed the election, issued a decretal on his behalf (Innocentii Decretalium Collectio, tit.


Gennadius of Constantinople against simoniacs; Marcian, who signed in 518 the decretal letter of the Council of Constantinople against Severus and other heretics.


haeresium pravitatem, or ‘To abolish diverse malignant heresies’) was a decretal and bull of Pope Lucius III, written at Verona and issued 4 November 1184.


" In a decretal of 1173, Pope Alexander III reprimanded some bishops for permitting veneration.


to the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, to designate some papal decretals not contained in certain canonical collections which possess a special.


Rama (Vox in Roma according to another source) ("A voice in Ramah") is a decretal sent by Pope Gregory IX in June 1233 condemning the heresy of Luciferianism.


As a canon lawyer, he was sent to Orvieto in 1527 to secure a decretal commission from Pope Clement VII to allow the king's divorce case to be.



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