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At issue was not the belief in the Assumption, but its dogmatisation.
There have been efforts to propose a formal dogmatisation, which has had both popular and ecclesiastical support with millions of signatures gathered.
There is notable opposition of a dogmatisation, for example, Pope Benedict XVI has outspokenly declared his: what is concluded in the title is, in his opinion, sufficiently included in other better expressions of Catholic Marian teaching.
The end of the theological debate is not identical however with dogmatization.
Over 90 per cent of the bishops requested the dogmatization.
During his pontificate, petitions increased requesting the dogmatization of the Immaculate Conception.
Apostolic constitutions are the highest form of Papal teaching, above encyclicals, below dogmatization ex cathedra.
On 8 May the fathers rejected a dogmatization at that time, a rejection shared by Pius IX.
Many French Catholics wished the dogmatization of papal infallibility and the assumption of Mary by the ecumenical council.
But he said this act of "dogmatization" had been rejected as unnecessary, given the consistency of the church's interpretation of the commandment, "You shall not kill."
It was preceded by the 1946 encyclical Deiparae Virginis Mariae, which requested all Catholic bishops to express their opinion on a possible dogmatization.
His predecessor, Pope Pius IX, became known as the Pope of the Immaculate Conception because of the dogmatization in 1854.
In its apparent opposition to the ascetic ideal, it has succeeded merely in demolishing the ideal's "outworks, sheathing, play of masks, [...] its temporary solidification, lignification, dogmatization" ( 25).
Special attention is given to the assertion, that Luther some three-hundred years before the dogmatization of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX in 1854, was a firm adherent of that view.