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1 1 | Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Benediction. ~With how great
2 1 | Predecessors, have, with Apostolic fortitude, constantly resisted
3 2 | according to the duty of Our Apostolic Ministry, and following
4 2 | in Consistory, and other Apostolic Letters, we condemned the
5 4 | the Church as agreeable to Apostolic doctrine; it is injurious
6 5 | of the Church and of this Apostolic See given to her by Christ
7 5 | least its consent; that the Apostolic Constitutions, 6 whereby
8 5 | judgments and decrees of the Apostolic See, whose object is declared
9 6 | we, well remembering our Apostolic Office, and very greatly
10 6 | right again to raise up our Apostolic voice. Therefore, by our
11 6 | voice. Therefore, by our Apostolic authority, we reprobate,
12 8 | you are to us. and to this Apostolic See in most harmonious affection,
13 9 | Catholic interests and this Apostolic See, and so great a mass
14 9 | Christ's faithful, with Apostolic liberality, the Church's
15 10| therefore, in virtue of our Apostolic authority, we concede to
16 10| supreme Pontificate by our Apostolic Letters in the form of a
17 12| most lovingly impart the Apostolic Benediction from our inmost
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