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We were even using the papally approved contraceptive method, only in reverse.
Also the opposite occurred with a papally confirmed bishop, never invested as prince.
This was the first papally imposed universal feast for the Latin Rite.
Difficult enough to urge a general vicar to resign, but the papally invested bishop was another task.
The point is that the American theater gospel is no longer being spread papally from New York.
The papal decree that papally decrees all this.
As the marriage of Margaret and Bouchard was papally dissolved, he was considered illegitimate.
They want papally approved teaching energetically proclaimed and, wherever possible, directly enforced by bishops and priests.
Papally confirmed bishops were then invested by the emperor with the princely regalia, thus the title prince-bishop.
Periodically, some were propelled to travel to Rome from the spiritual benefits, including indulgences accrued through a papally sanctioned Jubilee.
In 1982, he was made executive secretary to Bishop John Marshall for a papally mandated study of U.S. seminaries.
He was transferred back to Savona and Jordan was papally confirmed as the legitimate Ambrosian pontiff for a second time.
Upon gaining this approval from Dutch authorities to appoint Papally accepted ministers, the Jesuit position soon overcame the Jansenists.
Lanfranc could only hope that the papal Curia would come to recognize the substantial strength of this papally inspired practice of primacy going back to the seventh century.
On the other hand, the violation of the principle of non-combatant immunity was not only condemned by international law, but also by the papally enforced doctrine of "just war."
Although conservatives accused the critics of trying to discredit what was a papally approved effort, after the final text appeared in French in 1992 many liberals gave it a guarded welcome.
Two papally controlled states, Germany and Austria, are at war with six anti-papal states--England, France, Italy, Russia, Serbia, and Portugal.
Otto IV, who meanwhile had fallen out with Pope Innocent III over Sicily, supported the reascension of Valdemar, the papally dismissed Prince-Archbishop of Bremen.
Possevino's De Humana Historia, Book 16, is a first elaboration of his re-edition of the culture of the ars historica as part of a papally sanctioned programme of Catholic learning.
Thus Albert called himself Albertus electus et confirmatus, even though this was the wrong chronology, since he had first been papally confirmed, lacking the capitulars' election, which he could heal by their acceptance in the year after.
The feast of Corpus Christi, the first papally sanctioned universal feast in the Latin Rite, was established due to visions of Jesus reported by Saint Juliana of Liege, an Augustinian nun.
The other 'disappointments' during the final week of the third session (known as la settimana nera ), such as the last-minute papally imposed amendments to the decree 'on Ecumenism', had a similar function: to make the text more acceptable to the minority.
Years later, in 1264, Pope Urban IV (who was formerly the Archdeacon of Liege) formally declared the feast of Corpus Christi for the whole Latin Rite, as the first papally sanctioned universal feast for the Latin Rite.
However, in the early years of Reformation, with the schism not yet fully implemented, it was not always obvious, who tended to Protestantism, so that some candidates only turned out to be Protestants after they had been papally confirmed as bishop and imperially invested as prince.
Arundel was papally provided as Bishop of Ely on 13 August 1373 entirely by reason of his father's status and financial leverage with the Crown during the dotage of Edward III, happily abandoning his student days at Oxford, from which he gained little pleasure.