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This is a list of the lists of encyclicals which have been promulgated by Popes of the Catholic Church. List of encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV List of
Lists_of_papal_encyclicals
Type of decree by the Catholic pope
fabrication of such documents, those who procured bulls from Rome wished to ensure that the authenticity of their bull was above suspicion. A papal confirmation
Papal_bull
Disambiguation page for types of papal document
A papal document is any official written instrument issued by the Pope of the Catholic Church. The term may refer to several distinct forms, which differ
Papal_document
Doctrinal document in Christian churches
encyclical. For the modern Catholic Church, a papal encyclical is a specific category of papal document, a kind of pastoral letter concerning Catholic
Encyclical
Papal decrees and doctrines concerning the Virgin Mary
Mariological papal documents have been a major force that has shaped Roman Catholic Mariology over the centuries. Mariology is developed by theologians
Mariological_papal_documents
Christian church in Andalusia, Spain
turn canonised her as a saint on 17 September 1978 in the Fourteenth Papal Document of Pope Gregory XVII. Over the years, there have been Palmarians active
Palmarian_Catholic_Church
Catholic letters from synods, popes and bishops
thirteenth century on to January 1909, it sufficed, in order to give a papal document legal force, to post it up at Rome on the doors of St. Peter's, of the
Ecclesiastical_letter
Catholic legislation
the Pope. It is one of several types of papal bull that can be issued from the Vatican. This high-level document normally deals with matters related to
Apostolic_constitution
Dogma of the Catholic Church
Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic Church which states that, in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the pope when he speaks ex cathedra
Papal_infallibility
Formal document emanating from the pope
A papal brief or breve (from the Latin "breve", meaning "short") is a formal document emanating from the pope. The introduction of briefs, which occurred
Papal_brief
Doctrinal authority of the Catholic Church
and the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium consists primarily of Papal documents addressed to all the Catholic faithful, such as Rerum novarum. The
Magisterium
Crown worn by popes of the Roman Catholic Church
the papacy and appears on papal documents, buildings and insignia, and on the flag of Vatican City. Actual use of the papal tiara has declined since the
Papal_tiara
There are many papal pronouncements against Freemasonry: the most prominent include: 1738 (1738): Clement XII, In eminenti apostolatus. 1751 (1751): Benedict
Papal documents relating to Freemasonry
Papal_documents_relating_to_Freemasonry
Topics referred to by the same term
Indonesia Dives in misericordia, a papal document of Pope John Paul II Misericordiae vultus, another papal document of Pope Francis Misericordia Dei, the
Misericordia
Most widespread liturgical rite in the Catholic Church
1962 remains authorized under the conditions indicated in the 2021 papal document Traditionis Custodes. In his 1912 book on the Roman Mass, Adrian Fortescue
Roman_Rite
Annual pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres
the 25th anniversary of the pilgrimage, amid rumours of a forthcoming papal document favouring use of the 1962 Roman Missal – the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum
Pilgrimage_to_Chartres
1829 papal encyclical by Pius VIII
salvation. On marriage, Traditi humilitati fell within a series of papal documents "denying that the civil power can regulate marriage", which can be
Traditi_humilitati
Magisterial document written by the pope
exhortation is a magisterial document written by the pope. Some experts regard it as third in importance among papal documents, after apostolic constitutions
Apostolic_exhortation
Duke of Poland (ruled c. 960–992)
well-established position in Europe. Mieszko I appeared as "Dagome" in a papal document dating to about 1085, called Dagome iudex, which mentions a gift or
Mieszko_I
2015 encyclical of Pope Francis
unusual to quote an Orthodox bishop in a papal document. More than 10 per cent of all the footnotes, 21, cite documents from 16 bishops' conferences around
Laudato_si'
Gathering convened to appoint the pope
along with the papal seal, is later destroyed before the College of Cardinals. The tradition originated to avoid forgery of documents, but today merely
Conclave
Head of the Catholic Church
century until 1870, the pope was the sovereign or head of state of the Papal States, and since 1929 of the much smaller Vatican City State. From a Catholic
Pope
Patroness of Brazil
of Our Lady Aparecida in Aparecida, São Paulo, Brazil. Colonial documents and papal bulls have referred to the image as Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida
Our_Lady_of_Aparecida
Palmarian Catholic Church pope (1946–2005)
First Document (Tridentine Mass & Reception of Eucharist) Second Document (Marian Dogmas) Third Document (Josephine Dogmas) Fourth Document (Concelebrations
Clemente_Domínguez_y_Gómez
Titles given to the Catholic Bishop of Rome
The titles of the Bishop of Rome, more often referred to as the papal titles, refer to the various titles used by protocol, as a form of addressing or
Papal_titles
Resignation of the pope of the Catholic Church
A papal renunciation (Latin: renuntiatio), also called a papal abdication, occurs when the current pope of the Catholic Church voluntarily resigns his
Papal_renunciation
Breton woman considered by some to be a mystic and stigmatist
canonised by the Palmarian Holy See on 17 September 1978 in the Fourteenth Papal Document of Pope Gregory XVII. Declaring “She was favoured with innumerable Visions
Marie-Julie_Jahenny
Papal document that established the Gregorian calendar
(English: "Among the most serious...") was a papal bull issued by Pope Gregory XIII on 24 February 1582. The document, written in Latin, reformed the Julian
Inter_gravissimas
1537 papal bull banning slavery
annulled. Gustavo Gutierrez describes Sublimis Deus as the most important papal document relating to the condition of native Indians and observes that it was
Sublimis_Deus
Dogma that the Pope has supreme power over the whole Church
Papal supremacy is the doctrine of the Catholic Church that the pope, by reason of his office as vicar of Christ, the visible source and foundation of
Papal_supremacy
danger to public peace and order" within the Papal States and were also suspected of heresy. Four papal documents – of Clement XII (1738), Benedict XIV (1751)
Papal_ban_of_Freemasonry
Catholic legal document
Decretals and the Clementines). The term was first applied to those papal documents which Gratian had not inserted in his "Decree" (about 1140), but yet
Decretal
Italian priest, antipope in 1138
restored Gregory to his cardinalate, though his earliest subscription of a papal document is dated 6 April 1123; his signature in second place seems to indicate
Antipope_Victor_IV_(1138)
First priest to be killed in a Nazi concentration camp
and later joined the Christian Social Movement (in the spirit of the papal document Rerum Novarum) despite the fact that it put him at odds with his conservative
Otto_Neururer
20th-century Italian saint, priest, stigmatist and mystic (1887–1968)
See canonised Pio of Pietrelcina on 12 September 1978, in the Tenth Papal Document of the Palmarian pope Gregory XVII, the entirety of which is dedicated
Padre_Pio
Sacrament of the Catholic Church
In the Roman Rite of the Latin Church, as established through the papal document Sacram unctionem infirmorum of 1972, has the priest anoints the sick
Anointing of the sick in the Catholic Church
Anointing_of_the_sick_in_the_Catholic_Church
1963 papal encyclical
derived from the opening words of the encyclical, as is customary with papal documents: Pacem in terris, quam homines universi cupidissime quovis tempore
Pacem_in_terris
Regnal name taken by a pope
A papal name or pontifical name is the regnal name taken by a pope. Both the head of the Catholic Church, usually known as the pope, and the pope of the
Papal_name
Head of the Catholic Church from 1534 to 1549
Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 October 1534 to his death, in November 1549. Paul III came to the papal throne in the time following
Pope_Paul_III
2009 encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI
Paul VI's landmark social encyclical Populorum Progressio, the new papal document suffered a succession of delays as the current global economic crisis
Caritas_in_veritate
Persecution of Jesuits from 1759 to 1814
Austrian Netherlands. Frederick the Great of Prussia refused to allow the papal document of suppression to be distributed in his country. The order continued
Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Suppression_of_the_Society_of_Jesus
Head of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978
individual consciences but was of greatest significance because the papal document defended the rights of developing nations to determine their own population
Pope_Paul_VI
Copies of papal letters and official documents kept in the papal archives
Papal regesta are the copies, generally entered in special registry volumes, of the papal letters and official documents that are kept in the papal archives
Regesta
Type of document issued by the Pope
individuals. The first papal motu proprio was promulgated by Pope Innocent VIII in 1484. It continues to be a common form of papal rescript, especially
Motu_proprio
1961 encyclical by Pope John XXIII
of Notre Dame. Mater et magistra begins by praising three earlier papal documents on social topics and summarizing their key points. Rerum novarum is
Mater_et_magistra
13th century Prussian military order
majority of the Knights joined the Teutonic Order, as allowed by a papal document, the Golden Bull of Rieti. In 1237 the rest of the Brothers were moved
Order_of_Dobrzyń
9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries
to be accorded saintly status. The brothers' first appearance in a papal document is in Grande Munus of Leo XIII in 1880. They are known as the "Apostles
Cyril_and_Methodius
Collection of personal papal dignitaries
The papal household or pontifical household (usually not capitalized in the media and other nonofficial use, Latin: Pontificalis Domus), called until
Papal_household
Head of the Catholic Church from 1118 to 1119
Urban II, who wished to improve the style of papal documents, brought him to Rome and made Caetani a papal subdeacon (August 1088) and cardinal deacon
Pope_Gelasius_II
Head of the Catholic Church from 615 to 618
was the first pope to use lead seals (bullae) on papal documents, which in time came to be called "papal bulls". One bulla dating from his reign is still
Pope_Adeodatus_I
Use of a first-person plural pronoun to refer to a single person
by popes in public speech, although formal documents may have retained it. Recent important papal documents still use the majestic plural in the original
Royal_we
Official items of attire and decoration proper to the Pope
Papal regalia and insignia are the official items of attire and decoration proper to the Pope in his capacity as the visible head of the Catholic Church
Papal_regalia_and_insignia
Topics referred to by the same term
Motu language, a language of Papua New Guinea Motu proprio, a type of Papal document Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU), a maker of professional audio hardware and
Motu
Document re-asserting that the bishop of Rome is the first among the patriarchs (2007)
discussions are to be held on the concrete ecclesiological exercise of papal primacy. The document was issued at the tenth plenary session of the Joint International
Ravenna_Document
new Vatican commission on artificial intelligence. He released his first papal encyclical, titled Magnifica humanitas, on the topic later in the month
Catholic Church and artificial intelligence
Catholic_Church_and_artificial_intelligence
Head of the Catholic Church from 492 to 496
argued that his predecessor Felix III may have employed him to draft papal documents, although this is not certain. During his pontificate he called for
Pope_Gelasius_I
Papal bull
"perhaps an offshoot, or certainly an imitation" of the freemasons. Papal Documents relating to Freemasonry Anti-Masonry Christianity and Freemasonry Catholicism
Providas_Romanorum
Catholic ecumenical council (1869–1870)
1868, under the rising threat of the Kingdom of Italy encroaching on the Papal States. It opened on 8 December 1869 and was adjourned on 20 September 1870
First_Vatican_Council
12th-century Italian cardinal
subscribed a papal document for Pope Paschal II at the papal residence in Trastevere. Cardinal Gregorius was one of the participants in the papal election
Gregorio_Albergati
Papal motu proprio condemning the Ecône consecrations
attachment to traditional liturgical forms. As is customary for such a papal document, it takes its name from the opening words of its Latin text, Ecclesia
Ecclesia_Dei
Each title has been added by unique historical events, and unlike other papal prerogatives, is not incapable of modification. Hermannus Contractus may
List_of_popes
1493 papal bull concerning Spanish imperialism
Eximiae devotionis declared on 3 May 1493 is one of three papal bulls delivered by Pope Alexander VI granting any and all overseas territories in the
Eximiae_devotionis
Motu proprio issued by Pope Paul VI
Papal Household) was a motu proprio document issued by Pope Paul VI on 28 March 1968, in the fifth year of his pontificate. It reorganized the Papal Household
Pontificalis_Domus
This is an incomplete list of papal bulls, listed by the year in which each was issued. The decrees of some papal bulls were often tied to the circumstances
List_of_papal_bulls
More than one clergyman celebrating the Holy Mass
liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council and as directed by the papal document Sacrosanctum Concilium. Theologians Orlando O. Espín and James B. Nickoloff
Concelebration
Title in the Catholic Church's Roman Curia
College of Protonotaries and still have certain duties with regard to papal documents; they may be addressed formally as "Most Reverend Sir or Monsignor
Protonotary_apostolic
choir sang the hymn Veni Creator Spiritus. Monsignor Virgilio Noè, the papal master of ceremonies, gave the traditional command of Extra omnes ("Everybody
August_1978_conclave
Buenos Aires. After accepting his election, he took the name Francis. The papal election process began soon after the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI on
2013_conclave
cardinal from the Roman Curia to become pope since Pius XII in 1939. The papal election process began soon after the death of Pope John Paul II on 2 April
2005_conclave
conciliar or Papal documents, nor canons of Church Law that had previously sanctioned slavery. Five Popes praised by Leo issued documents that authorized
Catholic_Church_and_slavery
Catholic ecclesiological doctrine
Papal primacy, also known as the primacy of the bishop of Rome, is an ecclesiological doctrine in the Catholic Church concerning the respect and authority
Papal_primacy
Forged Roman imperial decree
textual criticism, that humanists, and eventually the papal bureaucracy, began to realize that the document could not possibly be genuine. Cardinal Nicholas
Donation_of_Constantine
1302 papal bull issued by Boniface VIII
Unam sanctam is a papal bull that was issued by Pope Boniface VIII on 18 November 1302. It laid down dogmatic propositions on the unity of the Catholic
Unam_sanctam
Guinean Catholic cardinal (born 1945)
forms of the Roman-Rite liturgy whose use is authorized by the 2007 papal document Summorum Pontificum to have the same calendar of feasts and the same
Robert_Sarah
Dialogue between the Catholic Church and other Christian denominations
churches were invited to indicate their reactions to the contents of the document, with a view to "analyz(ing) the ecumenical implications for the churches
Catholic_Church_and_ecumenism
English Franciscan friar and theologian (c. 1287–1347)
1353/frc.1986.0020. JSTOR 41975065. S2CID 162369468. "Translations of papal documents relating to the Franciscan idea of poverty". William of Ockham Dialogus
William_of_Ockham
library of Alexandria. They were also used for storage of important papal documents in the Vatican Archives. The armarium is used for storing liturgical
Armaria
Vessel used to display religious object in the Christian tradition
Admiral Columbus) and encrusted with several jewels, it has merited several papal processions, acclamations and uses. Most recently among these is Pope Benedict
Monstrance
Dogmatic constitution of the First Vatican Council about the papal ministry
Primacy in the Roman pontiffs, the definition of the papal primacy as a papal supremacy, and Papal infallibility – infallible teaching authority (magisterium)
Pastor_aeternus
Head of the Catholic Church in 1187
papal acts. In his honor, the cursus was called stylus gregorianus." These two documents were very influential in shaping the rhetoric used in papal documents
Pope_Gregory_VIII
Prayers comprising the liturgical hours
The General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours is the official Papal document regulating the praying and ceremony of the Liturgy of the Hours. It
Liturgy_of_the_Hours
raised to the status of a Major Archiepiscopal Church on that day by the papal document Ab ipso Sancto Thoma, and as such possesses a high level of autonomy
List of major archbishops of Thiruvananthapuram
List_of_major_archbishops_of_Thiruvananthapuram
Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)
a title by the 5th century. Marcellinus, Cassiodorus, and several papal documents call him rex; Jordanes once names him Gothorum Romanorumque regnator
Odoacer
adopted a more principled course against communists. The most important papal document here is Quidam episcopi from 1982, prohibiting membership in political
Association of Catholic Clergy Pacem in Terris
Association_of_Catholic_Clergy_Pacem_in_Terris
Signet ring, part of the papal regalia
Public documents, by contrast, were sealed by stamping a different papal seal onto lead which was attached to the document. Such documents were historically
Ring_of_the_Fisherman
Head of the Catholic Church from 1057 to 1058
signatory to papal documents from 9 March 1051 to 21 December 1053. As chancellor, Frederick's duties in preparing and issuing papal documents, especially
Pope_Stephen_IX
Type of document
terminology and the Papal curia. Rescripts may take various forms, from a formal document of an established type, such as a Papal bull, to the forwarding
Rescript
Official website of the Holy See
issued "The Christian Message in a Computer Culture" in 1990, the first Papal document on the role of computer technology, which gave guidance on the purpose
Vatican.va
12th-century Roman Catholic cardinal
also apparently in England, according to a papal document of Pope Clement III of 12 February 1189, as papal legate, when he cooperated with King Henry
Bobo_of_Porto
1738 papal bull regarding Freemasons
for the Doctrine of the Faith. Papal documents relating to Freemasonry Anti-Masonry Christianity and Freemasonry Papal ban on Freemasonry Declaration
In_eminenti_apostolatus
Head of the Catholic Church from 1464 to 1471
annul the college of Abbreviators, whose function it was to formulate papal documents; a storm of indignation arose, inasmuch as rhetoricians and poets with
Pope_Paul_II
Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
city status in 1952. The oldest record of the name `Frundeberg` is the papal document by Coelestin III from 1197. The present day administrative infrastructure
Fröndenberg
Papal influence on Marian theology and devotion
influenced by a number of factors, among which papal directives have often represented key milestones. Examples of papal influences include new Marian feast days
Mariology_of_the_popes
14th-century Polish prince and clergyman
obtaining high ecclesiastical dignities for his sons. Jan is mentioned in a Papal document of 18 May 1359 issued in Avignon. There is appointed as reverend of
Jan_of_Cieszyn
Urban patriciates of the Papal States' March of Ancona (16th–18th centuries)
Civic nobility in the Papal States’ March of Ancona is the hereditary urban patriciate that dominated municipal governments across many centres of the
Civic nobility in the Papal States' March of Ancona
Civic_nobility_in_the_Papal_States'_March_of_Ancona
Term used in 20th-century ecclesiology
ought to exist between local Churches, as between sisters." The first papal document in which the term "sister Churches" is applied to the Churches is the
Sister_church
1442 papal bull by Eugene IV
The papal bull Dudum ad nostram audientiam was promulgated by Eugene IV on August 8, 1442. It advocated the complete social separation of Jews and Christians
Dudum_ad_nostram_audientiam
Jurisdiction of the Catholic Church and Vatican City
Saint Paul.[citation needed] By virtue of the doctrines of Petrine and papal primacy, it is the focal point of full communion for Catholics around the
Holy_See
Head of the Catholic Church from 1939 to 1958
history that published papal speeches and addresses in vernacular language on a systematic basis. Until then, papal documents were issued mainly in Latin
Pope_Pius_XII
1179 founding document of Portugal
Manifestis Probatum (Latin for 'Manifestly Proven') is a great papal bull and the founding document of Portugal. Promulgated on 23 May 1179 by Pope Alexander
Manifestis_Probatum
PAPAL DOCUMENT
PAPAL DOCUMENT
Boy/Male
Biblical
Thinking.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Anklet
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Little Father
Girl/Female
Hindu
Anklet, Payal
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
The Start; One of the Name of Goddess Lakshmi; Facet
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern
Eye-liner of Lord Krishna's Eyes
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Foot Ornament
Girl/Female
Hindu
Payal, Anklet
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anklet, Payal
Biblical
thinking
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Facet; Beginning Initiative
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anklet, Payal
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Tamil
Regard
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sacred Tree
Male
Iranian/Persian
(بابک) Variant spelling of Persian Babak, PAPAK means "little father."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Payal, Anklet
Girl/Female
Hindu
Anklet, Payal
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Leader; Ruler
Girl/Female
Tamil
Payal, Anklet
Girl/Female
Hindu
Payal, Anklet
PAPAL DOCUMENT
PAPAL DOCUMENT
Boy/Male
Arabic
Of Allah.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, Jamaican, Latin
True Image; Womanly; Brave; Yew Tree
Boy/Male
Indian
Quite and Sober Person
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Biblical
True, fearing.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Martinus, MARTINHO means "of/like Mars."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Priyesh | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à¯‡à®·
Loved by God
Girl/Female
Irish
Melancholy. Aolder name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart.
Girl/Female
British, English
Similar to Constance; Used by 16th and 17th Century Puritans
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living in an area of woodland, from Old English wudu ‘wood’ + land ‘land’, or a habitational name from any of the numerous places, for example in Devon, Dorset, Kent, and Somerset, named with these elements.
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n.
See Papaw.
n.
Government by a pope; papal rule.
n.
Pertaining to Rome and papal power.
n.
A tree of the genus Asimina (A. triloba), growing in the western and southern parts of the United States, and producing a sweet edible fruit; also, the fruit itself.
a.
Of or pertaining to the pope or the papacy; papal.
n.
A writer or drawer up of papal bulls.
n.
A collection of papal bulls.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church.
n.
A document having many names or numerous seals, as a papal bull.
adv.
In a papal manner; popishly
n.
One who strongly adheres to the papal authority; an ultramontanist.
a.
Of or pertaining to a pupa, or the condition of a pupa.
a.
Pertaining to, or used in, papal bulls.
a.
Of or pertaining to the pope of Rome; proceeding from the pope; ordered or pronounced by the pope; as, papal jurisdiction; a papal edict; the papal benediction.
a.
Of or pertaining to the pope; papal.
a.
Papal; pontifical.
n.
The place, office, or dignity of the pope; papal dignity.
n.
A tree (Carica Papaya) of tropical America, belonging to the order Passifloreae. It has a soft, spongy stem, eighteen or twenty feet high, crowned with a tuft of large, long-stalked, palmately lobed leaves. The milky juice of the plant is said to have the property of making meat tender. Also, its dull orange-colored, melon-shaped fruit, which is eaten both raw and cooked or pickled.
n.
One who accepts or maintains the dogma of papal infallibility.
v. t.
To make papal.