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Motu proprio

Een motu proprio is een pauselijke brief op persoonlijk initiatief van de paus, zonder formele afstemming met kardinalen en de curie, in zijn eigen handschrift. Een motu proprio heeft de vorm van een decreet met persoonlijke ondertekening en... Wikipedia
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In law, motu proprio describes an official act taken without a formal request from another party. Some jurisdictions use the term sua sponte for the same ...
16 jul 2021 · § 2. is to designate one or more locations where the faithful adherents of these groups may gather for the eucharistic celebration (not however ...
Francis Motu Proprio. Motu Proprio. Apostolic Letter given motu proprio, Munus Tribunalis, of the Supreme Pontiff Francis, by which the Lex Propria Supremi ...
A Motu Proprio was first issued by Innocent VIII in 1484. It was always unpopular in France, where it was regarded as an infringement of Gallican liberties, for ...
c. 1234), archdeacon of Bologna, best known for his work on church marriage law and his manual of ecclesiastical procedural law; Henry of Susa (d. 1271), ...
Full text: Traditionis Custodes, Pope Francis' motu proprio about Traditional Latin Mass ... Pope Francis greets bishops. Francis modifies norms for the ...
A Motu Proprio was first issued by Innocent VIII in 1484. It was always unpopular in France, where it was regarded as an infringement of Gallican liberties, for ...
10 uur geleden · With a new Apostolic Letter issued 'motu proprio,' Pope Francis modifies laws governing the Vatican's judicial system, especially regarding ...
7 uur geleden · The April 19 motu proprio states that Vatican magistrates will retire at the end of the judicial year in which they turn 75 and cardinal judges ...