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1 5 | forcefully ejected in the time of Pope St. Nicholas I. Our Predecessor
2 5 | the Apostolic See. When Pope Eugenius left Florence for
3 8 | Church. The decretal of this pope, issued at the Fourth Lateran
4 9 | tenor, too, of the same Pope's letter to Cardinal Otho
5 9 | these matters." The same Pope Innocent IV appointed his
6 10| the immediate successor of Pope Innocent, observed that
7 10| arrangement proposed by Pope Alexander, and accepted
8 11| Although the reply of Pope Gregory to this letter of
9 12| the council of Florence. Pope Eugenius approved it and
10 14| relate several deeds of this pope which aimed at restoring
11 14| was enacted in the time of Pope Clement VIII. The decree
12 17| prescribed for Greeks by Pope Gregory XIII (veteris Bullarii,
13 17| demanded of Orientals by Pope Urban VIII. Both were published
14 18| was begun zealously under Pope Urban VIII, but it was interrupted
15 19| Church and for refusing the pope the respect and obedience
16 20| before being ordained. But Pope Nicholas V carefully applied
17 23| crown. Others claim that Pope St. Sylvester or St. Gregory
18 23| with the Armenian people. Pope Gregory IX refers to these
19 24| errors of the Armenians which Pope Benedict XII condemned,
20 24| Jerome Dandin S.J., Nuncio of Pope Clement VIII, reads as follows: "
21 25| the College confirmed by Pope Urban VIII, the students
22 25| statements requested by Pope Gregory XIII from the Patriarch
23 25| under both species." The Pope replied: "If they wish to
24 26| made some inquiries of Pope Clement XI in 1716. He asked
25 26| careful instruction which the Pope approved and ordered sent
26 26| of so mighty a mystery. Pope Benedict XIII gave a similar
27 28| chap. 46, and mentioned by Pope Felix III in his third letter
28 28| composed at the command of Pope St. Gelasius, the ceremony
29 29| trisagion had been condemned by Pope Felix III and a Roman synod,
30 29| Women Assisting at Mass ~~Pope Gelasius in his ninth letter (
31 29| specie unica num, no. 7. Pope Innocent IV in his letter
32 30| latter position was taken by Pope Nicholas III when he realized
33 30| union with his predecessor Pope Gregory X. The evidence
34 30| Creed as the Latins." ~~Pope Eugenius IV at the Council
35 30| the Greeks. ~~Similarly, Pope Callistus III, when he sent
36 30| 762). It may be that the Pope suspected that the Greeks
37 31| of the Eucharist, no. 7). Pope Innocent 111 in his letter
38 31| Church. In consequence this pope and his successors sent
39 34| Cardinal Kollonitz advised Pope Clement XI that allowing
40 34| beneficial to the Church. The Pope rejected the Cardinal's
41 35| informed the Senate of the Pope's wishes to have a church
42 41| These complaints of the Pope are contained in the document
43 43| of Trent reserved to the Pope the question of revising
44 43| its details in the time of Pope Gregory XIII. For this reason
45 43| temporum: "At the bidding of Pope Gregory XIII, Clavius has
46 43| correction of the calendar. The Pope also studied the calculations
47 44| Cardinal Pamphilius, later Pope Innocent X, on July 4, 1631.
48 44| the faith; second, if the Pope mentions them expressly
49 45| dispensed from using it by Pope Innocent XII. ~~At the Congregation
50 45| Albanus, who was later elected Pope, and Cardinal Henricus Norisius,
51 45| September 23, 1699, and the Pope confirmed it on the same
52 46| Roman calendar revised by Pope Gregory XIII, the eminent
53 47| been forbidden to them. But Pope Paul V wrote a Brief to
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