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1 5,10| 10. But let us pass over the 2 5,11| 11. But our discussion has 3 1,2 | inconstantia in Fide, chap. 37, no. 127, where he writes: "Granted 4 5,13| 13. Truly We believe that such 5 2,4 | Operum, vol. 4, p. 76, no. 14.~ 6 2,4 | in his presence on June 16, 1710, ordered the Archbishop 7 1,2 | Letters dated December 30, 1624; these may be read in the 8 1,2 | the letters dated June 25, 1706, and found in the collection 9 1,2 | other letters dated July 23, 1707, in the same collection, 10 2,4 | his presence on June 16, 1710, ordered the Archbishop 11 1,2 | letters published in Rome in 1724, expresses himself no less 12 1,3 | our authority November 4, 1741, and printed in volume I 13 5,13| at St. Peter's, June 29, 1748, in the eighth year of Our 14 2,4 | Inconstantia in Fide, chap. 18, no. 44. Clement XI, in 15 1,2 | 2. Nor is it necessary for 16 1,2 | other letters dated July 23, 1707, in the same collection, 17 1,2 | in the letters dated June 25, 1706, and found in the 18 5,13| Rome at St. Peter's, June 29, 1748, in the eighth year 19 1,2 | Apostolic Letters dated December 30, 1624; these may be read 20 1,2 | no less clearly. On page 321 we read: "We consider it 21 1,3 | of Bullarii Nostri, no. 34, sect. 3, as follows: "In 22 1,2 | inconstantia in Fide, chap. 37, no. 127, where he writes: " 23 1,2 | the same collection, page 391: "Indeed the Church shrinks 24 2,4 | Inconstantia in Fide, chap. 18, no. 44. Clement XI, in the Congregation 25 2,5 | 5. Some examples are found 26 3,6 | 6. Sometimes the justifications 27 4,7 | 7. In truth the circumspection 28 2,4 | XXII, Operum, vol. 4, p. 76, no. 14.~ 29 4,8 | 8. Considering the above, 30 5,9 | 9. But some one may object 31 2,5 | without the condition of first abjuring heresy. We say first of 32 5,12| dispensation, he was never able to do so, since, in fact, 33 5,12| you find anything in them abnormal and of a new kind, you should 34 2,5 | heresy preceded; it still abominates and detests them.~ 35 5,10| executor of such letters should abstain from executing them. There 36 | according 37 4,8 | fault is it and who can be accused of issuing an improper dispensation? 38 3,6 | this. Therefore, to silence accusers and calumniators, it is 39 0,1 | clarify the constant rule of action in this matter. At the same 40 4,8 | opportune safeguards and adding legitimate conditions; or 41 0,1 | same time, We earnestly admonish and beseech all of you and 42 2,4 | this practice be sharply admonished. Vicenzo Cardinal Petra 43 1,3 | penalties". Also "He seriously admonishes all bishops and Vicars Apostolic, 44 3,6 | the evil of heresy, which affects one of the contracting parties 45 4,7 | signature is applied: "The afore-said petitioners, who are truly 46 | after 47 | afterwards 48 | again 49 5,9 | Poland itself, not many years ago, a certain dispensation 50 4,7 | and die, etc." These words agree with others which are added 51 1,2 | as it depends on us, We aim to keep them far from the 52 3,6 | the suspension, as Pope Alexander III prescribed in his letter 53 1,2 | Catholics with heretics are all-together to be avoided, and, as far 54 2,4 | dispensation is requested to allow a Catholic to marry a heretic 55 | along 56 1,2 | us to prove in full the antiquity of the discipline by which 57 | anywhere 58 5,9 | It is not necessary to appeal to the Apostolic See, except 59 5,10| commissioned to permit the applicant to marry "provided there 60 5,10| is not mentioned in the application and could not be known in 61 4,7 | which the Papal signature is applied: "The afore-said petitioners, 62 4,8 | faith has granted it after applying opportune safeguards and 63 0,1 | Poland, to the Primate, Archbishops and Bishops.~Venerable Brothers, 64 5,9 | act or "lest there might arise some question of the validity 65 5,9 | sent out for execution were armed with such clauses; for in 66 5,11| canons, may the fault not be ascribed to the innocent.~ 67 4,8 | Considering the above, We ask: when letters of matrimonial 68 5,12| he did not hesitate to assert that he was justified in 69 5,9 | whether indeed craft, as is asserted, may supply for age. But 70 2,4 | Cardinal Albitius, at that time Assessor of the Congregation of the 71 5,9 | conjugal union, but has attained that use of reason sufficient 72 0,1 | officials; truly it must be attributed entirely to the Ordinaries 73 5,12| know to what lengths the audacity of deceitful men can go. 74 2,4 | was proof, supported by authentic documents, that the heretical 75 1,2 | heretics are all-together to be avoided, and, as far as it depends 76 | away 77 1,3 | and to strive to bring back to the Catholic Church the 78 1,3 | today are demented in their base love. They no longer shrink 79 | because 80 1,3 | grave crime committed, to beg God for pardon, and to strive 81 5,12| may return to where they began; to you, venerable brothers, 82 | beginning 83 1,3 | ministers in Holland and Belgium to frighten away Catholics 84 5,13| 13. Truly We believe that such a detestable crime 85 0,1 | We earnestly admonish and beseech all of you and your subordinates 86 | Besides 87 5,13| flock committed to you, We bestow the Apostolic Benediction 88 5,9 | above canon law, but any bishop is inferior to that law 89 2,5 | children of both sexes born of the union must be educated 90 1,3 | said, he will be forever bound by the chain of that marriage".~ 91 1,2 | in the collection of his briefs and letters published in 92 1,3 | and printed in volume I of Bullarii Nostri, no. 34, sect. 3, 93 3,6 | consider the nature of this business and either comply with Our 94 2,4 | Constitution XII in Suo C of John XXII, Operum, vol. 95 3,6 | to silence accusers and calumniators, it is sufficient to point 96 0,1 | injustice and intolerable calumny, We would be lacking in 97 5,9 | insufficient age states. Indeed canonists teach that there is an extraneous 98 0,1 | ministers, who did not take care either to read or to weigh 99 2,4 | dispensation for marriages to be celebrated between a contracting Catholic 100 5,12| sent to you for execution; certainly, if you find anything in 101 1,3 | be forever bound by the chain of that marriage".~ 102 5,11| spread against the sacred Chair of Peter do not find credence. 103 3,6 | perpetual effect, in the chapter Si quando, de Rescriptis, 104 2,5 | the latter. In addition, children of both sexes born of the 105 1,2 | unless the good of the entire Christian community should demand 106 4,7 | 7. In truth the circumspection of the Apostolic See and 107 0,1 | Apostolic ministry if We did not clarify the constant rule of action 108 5,10| therefore whether it ought to be classified as an act of grace or of 109 5,9 | execution were armed with such clauses; for in the Kingdom of Poland 110 1,3 | this matter is sufficiently clear in the Decretal Rescript 111 1,2 | expresses himself no less clearly. On page 321 we read: "We 112 3,6 | This was entered in the Codex of Decretals to insure its 113 5,12| men can go. Indeed it has come to our ears that someone, 114 5,12| kingdom, We again earnestly command that you and your respective 115 2,4 | Petra recorded this in his Commentary on the Constitution XII 116 5,10| age". The same executor is commissioned to permit the applicant 117 1,2 | of the entire Christian community should demand it". And in 118 5,9 | was explained that "craft complemented age so that legally she 119 3,6 | this business and either comply with Our orders or by your 120 3,6 | letters of dispensation, was concealed from the Apostolic See. 121 4,8 | matrimonial dispensation are conceived in such words and sent in 122 5,9 | enter matrimony. In the concession it was explained that "craft 123 1 | Condemnation of Marriages with Heretics~ 124 4,7 | added in provisional and conditional form, namely: "Provided 125 5,9 | marriage". Hence it should be considered a declaratory document rather 126 4,8 | 8. Considering the above, We ask: when 127 0,1 | if We did not clarify the constant rule of action in this matter. 128 2,4 | in his Commentary on the Constitution XII in Suo C of John XXII, 129 2,5 | that he must strive for the conversion of the latter. In addition, 130 5,10| according to the norms of the Council of Trent". These words surely 131 5,11| Chair of Peter do not find credence. If anything is done anywhere 132 5,12| that his deed was open to criticism, he did not hesitate to 133 1,2 | deformities and spiritual danger".~ 134 5,12| lengths the audacity of deceitful men can go. Indeed it has 135 1,2 | Apostolic Letters dated December 30, 1624; these may be read 136 1,3 | sufficiently clear in the Decretal Rescript published by our 137 3,6 | entered in the Codex of Decretals to insure its perpetual 138 5,12| when he learned that his deed was open to criticism, he 139 5,10| craft does supply for the defect in age". The same executor 140 1,2 | present so many proofs of deformities and spiritual danger".~ 141 2,5 | they wished knowingly and deliberately to fail in their duty. Finally, 142 1,2 | Christian community should demand it". And in other letters 143 1,3 | some Catholics today are demented in their base love. They 144 1,2 | avoided, and, as far as it depends on us, We aim to keep them 145 3,6 | truth of everything in the deposition. Since he knows that the 146 5,13| Apostolic Benediction from the depths of our soul.~Given at Rome 147 1,3 | upon such marriages to the destruction of their souls, and to impede 148 3,6 | specified executor, who is to determine the truth of everything 149 2,5 | it still abominates and detests them.~ 150 2,5 | Apostolic See has always both disapproved and condemned such marriages 151 5,11| 11. But our discussion has been longer than We 152 5,9 | from Rome which did not display any conditions of this kind. 153 5,12| to our ears that someone, disregarding the impediment of grade, 154 0,1 | Since this could only be disseminated by injustice and intolerable 155 5,9 | considered a declaratory document rather than a dispensation, 156 2,4 | supported by authentic documents, that the heretical fault 157 | done 158 5,10| executing them. There can be no doubt about this, however, if 159 | down 160 5,12| Indeed it has come to our ears that someone, disregarding 161 5,12| much malice among men on earth, nor is it given us to know 162 2,5 | Catholic religion. It is easy then to realize that in 163 2,5 | born of the union must be educated in the sanctity of the Catholic 164 1,3 | good means, and to strive effectively to prevent them". Further 165 5,13| s, June 29, 1748, in the eighth year of Our Pontificate.~ ~ 166 5,13| Polish people, which We embrace with paternal love. Nor 167 | end 168 5,10| means permit a minor to enjoy such a dispensation or declaration 169 5,9 | the legal age for girls to enter matrimony. In the concession 170 3,6 | Archbishop of Ravenna. This was entered in the Codex of Decretals 171 1,3 | Catholics of both sexes from entering upon such marriages to the 172 1,2 | unless the good of the entire Christian community should 173 0,1 | truly it must be attributed entirely to the Ordinaries of places 174 1,2 | book of Cardinal Albitius entitled De inconstantia in Fide, 175 5,10| nevertheless whether others of equal force are present by which 176 2,5 | concessions no opportunity for error was open to the executors 177 | etc 178 | even 179 5,11| the truth about facts and events be known and that false 180 | ever 181 | everything 182 1,2 | bring forward only some evidence with which We may show that 183 4,8 | conditions and with no previous examination of the contracting parties, 184 2,5 | 5. Some examples are found of Roman Pontiffs 185 4,8 | nevertheless the dispensation is executed, whose fault is it and who 186 4,8 | the contracting parties, executes the dispensation and permits 187 5,10| letters should abstain from executing them. There can be no doubt 188 2,5 | for error was open to the executors unless they wished knowingly 189 2,4 | canonical impediment which exists between the contracting 190 3,6 | orders or by your letter explain the reasonable cause which 191 5,9 | In the concession it was explained that "craft complemented 192 2,4 | with the addition of this expressed law or condition, namely 193 1,2 | published in Rome in 1724, expresses himself no less clearly. 194 5,9 | canonists teach that there is an extraneous right of the Apostolic See 195 5,11| concerned that the truth about facts and events be known and 196 5,9 | dispensation, since the faculty of contracting marriage 197 2,5 | knowingly and deliberately to fail in their duty. Finally, 198 1,3 | missionaries, and other faithful ministers in Holland and 199 5,12| should look into its truth or falsity. There is much malice among 200 5,9 | dispensation concerned age in favor of a girl who was six months 201 2,5 | deliberately to fail in their duty. Finally, from what We have said 202 5,13| venerable brothers, and to the flock committed to you, We bestow 203 1,2 | preserved down to our own time flourishes now, by Us no less religiously 204 1,3 | Nostri, no. 34, sect. 3, as follows: "In the first place his 205 1,3 | has always condemned and forbidden. He praises those bishops 206 1,3 | already been said, he will be forever bound by the chain of that 207 4,7 | provisional and conditional form, namely: "Provided the petitioners 208 | former 209 5,9 | insufficient age", as the formula which is customarily used 210 4,7 | Catholics. Therefore they set forth their wishes in a little 211 1,2 | will be sufficient to bring forward only some evidence with 212 5,10| matrimony with a person legally free to marry, or with a person 213 1,3 | in Holland and Belgium to frighten away Catholics of both sexes 214 1,2 | necessary for us to prove in full the antiquity of the discipline 215 | Further 216 5,9 | concerned age in favor of a girl who was six months short 217 5,12| audacity of deceitful men can go. Indeed it has come to our 218 5,10| classified as an act of grace or of justice. When one 219 5,12| disregarding the impediment of grade, married a heretical man 220 5,13| individually We hold in great honor, have participated 221 5,9 | Apostolic See, except for greater solemnity of the act or " 222 0,1 | Bishops.~Venerable Brothers, Greetings and Apostolic Benediction.~ 223 1,3 | first place his Holiness grieves very much that some Catholics 224 2,4 | Pope Innocent X was on his guard and ordered that such dispensations 225 2,4 | Congregation of the Holy Office held in his presence on June 226 | Hence 227 | here 228 5,12| to criticism, he did not hesitate to assert that he was justified 229 2,4 | the heretical fault of the heterodox contracting party had been 230 2,5 | be contracted among the highest princes, and not without 231 1,3 | In the first place his Holiness grieves very much that some 232 1,3 | other faithful ministers in Holland and Belgium to frighten 233 5,13| individually We hold in great honor, have participated in this. 234 | I 235 3,6 | suspension, as Pope Alexander III prescribed in his letter 236 1,3 | destruction of their souls, and to impede these same marriages by 237 0,1 | in which the canonical impediments for a legitimate and valid 238 1,2 | read: "We consider it most important not to transgress the rules 239 1,3 | from marrying heretics by imposing more severe penalties". 240 4,8 | be accused of issuing an improper dispensation? Is it he who 241 5,10| Trent". These words surely indicate that he should be no means 242 5,13| all of whom together and individually We hold in great honor, 243 5,10| contracting parties or both are infected with heresy, and this is 244 5,9 | canon law, but any bishop is inferior to that law and consequently 245 5,10| in such letters, "that he inform himself diligently about 246 0,1 | only be disseminated by injustice and intolerable calumny, 247 2,4 | Congregation of the Universal Inquisition, in the tractate mentioned 248 3,6 | the Codex of Decretals to insure its perpetual effect, in 249 5,11| has been longer than We intended at the beginning of our 250 | into 251 0,1 | disseminated by injustice and intolerable calumny, We would be lacking 252 4,8 | and who can be accused of issuing an improper dispensation? 253 | itself 254 2,4 | Constitution XII in Suo C of John XXII, Operum, vol. 4, p. 255 5,9 | Apostolic See and of ordinary judges to decide in this matter, 256 1,3 | 3. Our judgment in this matter is sufficiently 257 1,2 | And in other letters dated July 23, 1707, in the same collection, 258 5,9 | the validity of matrimony, just as natural and divine law 259 5,10| as an act of grace or of justice. When one of the contracting 260 3 | Justification for Dispensation~ 261 3,6 | 6. Sometimes the justifications for dispensations are not 262 5,12| hesitate to assert that he was justified in this matter by an Apostolic 263 1,2 | depends on us, We aim to keep them far from the Catholic 264 2,5 | executors unless they wished knowingly and deliberately to fail 265 3,6 | the deposition. Since he knows that the marriage of Catholic 266 5,10| letters granted in this matter lack those words and conditions 267 0,1 | intolerable calumny, We would be lacking in our Apostolic ministry 268 | later 269 | latter 270 0,1 | was a painful surprise to learn from trustworthy reports 271 5,10| dispensation or declaration if he learns that the minor was planning 272 2,4 | oath; this testimony was left us by Cardinal Albitius, 273 5,10| whether it is really and legitimately obvious in such a minor 274 5,12| given us to know to what lengths the audacity of deceitful 275 4,7 | forth their wishes in a little book (called Supplicationum) 276 5,12| of a new kind, you should look into its truth or falsity. 277 3,6 | for if you do not, We will maintain what was suggested to Us 278 5,12| or falsity. There is much malice among men on earth, nor 279 2,4 | ordered the Archbishop of Malines to give no permission or 280 5,12| the impediment of grade, married a heretical man to a Catholic 281 1,3 | restrain Catholics from marrying heretics by imposing more 282 5,9 | a minor, who is not yet mature for conjugal union, but 283 4,7 | petitioners, who are truly members of the orthodox faith and 284 5,13| have been committed in the midst of the renowned nation of 285 0,1 | lacking in our Apostolic ministry if We did not clarify the 286 1,3 | Apostolic, parish priests, missionaries, and other faithful ministers 287 5,9 | and consequently cannot modify it.~ 288 5,9 | favor of a girl who was six months short of 12 years, which 289 | more 290 5,13| the midst of the renowned nation of the Polish people, which 291 | neither 292 5,12| in them abnormal and of a new kind, you should look into 293 5,10| granted, according to the norms of the Council of Trent". 294 1,3 | in volume I of Bullarii Nostri, no. 34, sect. 3, as follows: " 295 3,6 | execution of such letters and to notify the Roman Pontiff and his 296 1,3 | published by our authority November 4, 1741, and printed in 297 | now 298 2,4 | had been rejected under oath; this testimony was left 299 5,9 | 9. But some one may object that not all dispensations 300 1,3 | win his soul; this could obtain remission for the crime 301 2,4 | Congregation of the Holy Office held in his presence on 302 | often 303 5 | Girls Less Than Twelve Years Old~ 304 2,4 | XII in Suo C of John XXII, Operum, vol. 4, p. 76, no. 14.~ 305 0,1 | letters that a certain false opinion had spread in Poland. It 306 2,4 | the theologians who had opinions contrary to this practice 307 2,5 | that in such concessions no opportunity for error was open to the 308 3,6 | and either comply with Our orders or by your letter explain 309 | over 310 2,4 | John XXII, Operum, vol. 4, p. 76, no. 14.~ 311 0,1 | Apostolic Benediction.~It was a painful surprise to learn from trustworthy 312 4,7 | Supplicationum) to which the Papal signature is applied: "The 313 1,3 | committed, to beg God for pardon, and to strive to bring 314 1,3 | bishops and Vicars Apostolic, parish priests, missionaries, and 315 5,13| hold in great honor, have participated in this. To you, however, 316 1,3 | Catholic party with a heretical partner, we read: "The Catholic 317 5,10| 10. But let us pass over the question of whether 318 5,13| people, which We embrace with paternal love. Nor could the bishops 319 1,3 | by imposing more severe penalties". Also "He seriously admonishes 320 1,3 | ought to resolve to do penance for the grave crime committed, 321 4,8 | executes the dispensation and permits it to have an undue effect 322 3,6 | Decretals to insure its perpetual effect, in the chapter Si 323 2,5 | Catholic spouse might be perverted by the heretical one; the 324 3,6 | openly mentioned in the petitions; the ministers and officials 325 2,4 | admonished. Vicenzo Cardinal Petra recorded this in his Commentary 326 1,3 | as follows: "In the first place his Holiness grieves very 327 5,10| learns that the minor was planning to marry a heretic.~ 328 3,6 | calumniators, it is sufficient to point out that every dispensation 329 5,13| the renowned nation of the Polish people, which We embrace 330 2,5 | examples are found of Roman Pontiffs who either gave permission 331 4,7 | them is Catholic, the above Pontifical officials always presume 332 5,13| in the eighth year of Our Pontificate.~ ~ 333 5,9 | requires the use of reason, so positive canon law requires the natural 334 5,9 | law requires the natural power of conjugal union. The Roman 335 2,4 | opinions contrary to this practice be sharply admonished. Vicenzo 336 1,3 | condemned and forbidden. He praises those bishops who strive 337 1,2 | the Apostolic See, of our predecessors and of the holy people, 338 5,10| himself diligently about the premises" and see "whether it is 339 2,4 | Holy Office held in his presence on June 16, 1710, ordered 340 4,7 | Pontifical officials always presume both to be Catholics. Therefore 341 4 | Presumption that Both Parties are Catholic~ 342 1,3 | to strive effectively to prevent them". Further along, concerning 343 3,6 | the reasonable cause which prevents you; for if you do not, 344 4,8 | such conditions and with no previous examination of the contracting 345 1,3 | Vicars Apostolic, parish priests, missionaries, and other 346 0,1 | Kingdom of Poland, to the Primate, Archbishops and Bishops.~ 347 2,5 | contracted among the highest princes, and not without an urgent 348 1,3 | authority November 4, 1741, and printed in volume I of Bullarii 349 5,12| however, he was called upon to produce such letters of dispensation, 350 0,1 | contracting parties openly profess a heretical sect. Since 351 2,4 | at all unless there was proof, supported by authentic 352 1,2 | marriages which present so many proofs of deformities and spiritual 353 5,10| craft supplies for age, is properly called a dispensation or 354 1,2 | is it necessary for us to prove in full the antiquity of 355 4,7 | others which are added in provisional and conditional form, namely: " 356 5,9 | age, comes from the very provisions of the law and canons. Indeed 357 2,5 | cause which concerned the public welfare. Besides, opportune 358 5,9 | sufficient to understand its purpose and nature. Indeed for the 359 3,6 | effect, in the chapter Si quando, de Rescriptis, where we 360 2,5 | these concessions were very rare and most of them were granted 361 3,6 | letter to the Archbishop of Ravenna. This was entered in the 362 2,5 | religion. It is easy then to realize that in such concessions 363 5,10| and see "whether it is really and legitimately obvious 364 2,4 | Vicenzo Cardinal Petra recorded this in his Commentary on 365 5,10| about this, however, if we refer to what was required of 366 4,8 | not rather he who, without regard for such conditions and 367 4,7 | requested it comes from a region in which Catholics live 368 5,11| letters. We do not at all regret this. We are concerned that 369 2,4 | contracting party had been rejected under oath; this testimony 370 1,2 | flourishes now, by Us no less religiously preserved. This is what 371 1,3 | soul; this could obtain remission for the crime committed 372 0,1 | legitimate and valid marriage are removed, even though one or both 373 3,6 | suggested to Us by an evil report".~ 374 0,1 | to learn from trustworthy reports and letters that a certain 375 5,10| if we refer to what was required of the executor in such 376 1,3 | sufficiently clear in the Decretal Rescript published by our authority 377 3,6 | the chapter Si quando, de Rescriptis, where we read: "Diligently 378 1,3 | man or a woman, ought to resolve to do penance for the grave 379 5,12| command that you and your respective officials study the Apostolic 380 1,3 | those bishops who strive to restrain Catholics from marrying 381 5,12| the end of Our letters may return to where they began; to 382 1,2 | important not to transgress the rules of the Church of God, of 383 5,11| be known and that false rumors spread against the sacred 384 | s 385 2,5 | must be educated in the sanctity of the Catholic religion. 386 2,5 | first abjuring heresy. We say first of all that these 387 5,9 | of such a marriage on the score of insufficient age", as 388 1,3 | severe penalties". Also "He seriously admonishes all bishops and 389 4,7 | Catholics. Therefore they set forth their wishes in a 390 1,3 | heretics by imposing more severe penalties". Also "He seriously 391 2,4 | contrary to this practice be sharply admonished. Vicenzo Cardinal 392 | she 393 5,9 | girl who was six months short of 12 years, which is the 394 1,2 | evidence with which We may show that the same discipline 395 1,2 | 391: "Indeed the Church shrinks from such marriages which 396 3,6 | perpetual effect, in the chapter Si quando, de Rescriptis, where 397 4,7 | Supplicationum) to which the Papal signature is applied: "The afore-said 398 3,6 | divine this. Therefore, to silence accusers and calumniators, 399 0,1 | that if there ever was any sin in this matter, it was not 400 5,9 | favor of a girl who was six months short of 12 years, 401 5,9 | See, except for greater solemnity of the act or "lest there 402 | someone 403 1,3 | the destruction of their souls, and to impede these same 404 4,7 | is not certain from other sources whether both of the petitioners 405 3,6 | dispensation is given to a specified executor, who is to determine 406 1,2 | proofs of deformities and spiritual danger".~ 407 5,13| our soul.~Given at Rome at St. Peter's, June 29, 1748, 408 5,9 | whether indeed craft, as is stated, has supplied for age. Consequently 409 5,9 | concerning insufficient age states. Indeed canonists teach 410 | still 411 | stop 412 5,12| your respective officials study the Apostolic Letters of 413 0,1 | beseech all of you and your subordinates in Poland, a kingdom renowned 414 3,6 | We will maintain what was suggested to Us by an evil report".~ 415 2,4 | the Constitution XII in Suo C of John XXII, Operum, 416 4,7 | in a little book (called Supplicationum) to which the Papal signature 417 5,9 | craft, as is stated, has supplied for age. Consequently they 418 2,4 | unless there was proof, supported by authentic documents, 419 5,10| Council of Trent". These words surely indicate that he should 420 0,1 | Benediction.~It was a painful surprise to learn from trustworthy 421 3,6 | Apostolic See. It is his duty to suspend the execution of such letters 422 3,6 | officials of the reason for the suspension, as Pope Alexander III prescribed 423 0,1 | their ministers, who did not take care either to read or to 424 5,9 | states. Indeed canonists teach that there is an extraneous 425 1,2 | predecessor Pope Urban VIII testifies to concerning his own times 426 2,4 | rejected under oath; this testimony was left us by Cardinal 427 | themselves 428 | then 429 2,4 | preceded; he ordered that the theologians who had opinions contrary 430 | though 431 1,2 | testifies to concerning his own times in his Apostolic Letters 432 1,3 | much that some Catholics today are demented in their base 433 2,4 | Universal Inquisition, in the tractate mentioned above, De Inconstantia 434 1,2 | it most important not to transgress the rules of the Church 435 5,10| norms of the Council of Trent". These words surely indicate 436 1,3 | spouse wandering from the true faith and so to win his 437 0,1 | painful surprise to learn from trustworthy reports and letters that 438 5 | Girls Less Than Twelve Years Old~ 439 4,8 | and permits it to have an undue effect contrary to the will 440 2,4 | the Congregation of the Universal Inquisition, in the tractate 441 1,2 | what our predecessor Pope Urban VIII testifies to concerning 442 2,5 | princes, and not without an urgent and grave cause, a cause 443 | used 444 0,1 | impediments for a legitimate and valid marriage are removed, even 445 1,3 | admonishes all bishops and Vicars Apostolic, parish priests, 446 2,4 | practice be sharply admonished. Vicenzo Cardinal Petra recorded 447 1,2 | our predecessor Pope Urban VIII testifies to concerning 448 2,4 | C of John XXII, Operum, vol. 4, p. 76, no. 14.~ 449 1,3 | 4, 1741, and printed in volume I of Bullarii Nostri, no. 450 1,3 | Catholic Church the spouse wandering from the true faith and 451 2,5 | which concerned the public welfare. Besides, opportune safeguards 452 | whose 453 1,3 | the true faith and so to win his soul; this could obtain 454 2,5 | the executors unless they wished knowingly and deliberately 455 4,7 | Therefore they set forth their wishes in a little book (called 456 4,7 | petitioners mentioned are truly worshipers of the orthodox faith, and 457 1,2 | chap. 37, no. 127, where he writes: "Granted that We hold that 458 2,4 | be abjured. Pope Innocent X was on his guard and ordered 459 2,4 | Commentary on the Constitution XII in Suo C of John XXII, Operum, 460 2,4 | Constitution XII in Suo C of John XXII, Operum, vol. 4, p. 76, 461 5,13| 29, 1748, in the eighth year of Our Pontificate.~ ~ 462 | yet


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