To the
Venerable Brothers, Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops and Ordinary Clergy of
Italy.
Venerable Brothers, Greetings and
Apostolic Benediction.
HARDLY HAD the new controversy
(namely, whether certain contracts should be held valid) come to our attention,
when several opinions began spreading in Italy that hardly seemed to agree with
sound doctrine; We decided that We must remedy this. If We did not do so
immediately, such an evil might acquire new force by delay and silence. If we
neglected our duty, it might even spread further, shaking those cities of Italy
so far not affected.
Therefore We decided to consult
with a number of the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, who are renowned for
their knowledge and competence in theology and canon law. We also called upon
many from the regular clergy who were outstanding in both the faculty of
theology and that of canon law. We chose some monks, some mendicants, and
finally some from the regular clergy. As presiding officer, We appointed one
with degrees in both canon and civil law, who had lengthy court experience. We
chose the past July 4 for the meeting at which We explained the nature of the
whole business. We learned that all had known and considered it already.
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