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The issue of delegating prerogatives in the letter of Pope Innocent I to Rufus of Thessalonica
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The dispute over the title “ecumenical” between the bishops of Rome and Constantinople at the end of the 6th century
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Plea for help. Letters of orthodox believers to the Pope in 1931: new documents from the Vatican archives
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Prelude to forgery: Baldwin of Bury meets Pope Alexander II
Published 2017“…Abbot Baldwin’s initial optimism in eliciting papal support sprang from the renewed strength of Anglo-papal relations in the decades preceding the Norman Conquest. …”
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Reakce českého duchovenstva na rozpad papežského státu v letech 1859 a 1860
Published 2016-04-01“…This contribution examines the reactions of the Czech (higher and lower) clergy to the so-called Roman question and the break-up of the Papal State in 1859 and 1860. It is based on papal documents, the pastoral letters of Cardinal Schwarzenberg, contributions to Catholic journals and entries in parish chronicles. …”
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The relationship network of nuncios and forms of reward for its members at the imperial court of Rudolf II (1576–1612)
Published 2019-07-01“… Unlike the Spanish envoys, the papal nuncios made use of individuals who were attached to the imperial court of Rudolf II. …”
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Catherine of Siena’s spirituality of political engagement
Published 2021-02-01“…Contribution: This article offers a new interpretation of Catherine of Siena’s engagement in papal politics and related spirituality. Catherine was chosen for this task by ecclesiastical authorities, then construed this mission as a call to ‘form’ the pope; thus, her letters to Gregory XI are interpreted as a spirituality of papal governance.…”
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Politics and Dynasty: Underaged Cardinals in the Catholic Church, 1420-1605
Published 2017-12-01“…The evidence shows that initially papal kin comprised the majority of underage cardinals, but that after 1470 European royal and Italian noble families far outstripped papal kin in providing underage cardinals to the College. …”
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Church of Rome and the Condemnation of Nestorios of Constantinople during the Third Ecumenical Council
Published 2023-12-01“…A special analysis has been made of the documents presented by the papal representatives: the personal message of Pope Celestine to the Council and his instructions given to the legates. …”
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The Bishop’s Conscience: Pietro Camaiani, Cosimo I, and the Residency Debate at the Council of Trent, 1562–63
Published 2023-05-01“…The third phase of the Council of Trent (1562–63) witnessed a crisis erupt over whether bishops resided in, and ruled, their dioceses de iure divino (by divine right) or by papal authority. Cosimo I de’ Medici, the Duke of Florence, cooperated with instructions from Pope Sixtus IV to send the Tuscan bishops to Trent, to vote as a bloc for Episcopal residency by papal authority. …”
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Communication Challenges in the Crusade Period: A Survey
Published 2022-10-01“…This paper investigates two main aspects, namely, (1) Papal propaganda campaigns, and (2) the communication challenges inherent in the development of the crusades and the Latin East. …”
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The invention of the papacy
Published 2019“…The first is to examine the intellectual development of the later ninth-century papacy in its Roman context, including its engagement with the outside world and the remarkable levels of ‘papal myth-making’ prevalent in later ninth-century Rome. …”
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El Papado entre Biografía e Historia
Published 2009-10-01“…El rechazo de la Reforma protestante al poder papal no se basó en investigaciones históricas sino en la más oscura tradición profética. …”
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Carnival in Rome: The Tension of Pope Paul III’s Dual Role Revisited
Published 2023-03-01“…Reinforcing himself as a religious leader, Paul III was careful with the image of the papal monarchy in order to preserve the unity and independence of the Papal States. …”
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El Papado entre Biografía e Historia
Published 2009-10-01“…El rechazo de la Reforma protestante al poder papal no se basó en investigaciones históricas sino en la más oscura tradición profética. …”
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Concluding Remarks: The Magisterium of Pius XII in a Historical Perspective
Published 2024-04-01“…It was a relatively small group of theologians from the Roman universities who determined not only the work of the Holy Office, but also the drafting of papal teaching documents. Professionalisation and a certain standardisation of papal teaching were guided by the attempt to restrict themselves to the area of principles of faith and morals. …”
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VISITATIO LIMINUM OF HUNGARIAN BISHOPS AT THE ROMAN CURIA IN THE MIDDLE AGES
Published 2021-12-01“…The canonical institute of visitatio limina apostolorum played a significant role in the Middle Ages as a power and administrative instrument of the Roman Curia and, together with the institutions of papal legates and nuncios, represented the most important way of exercising papal authority outside the papal state. …”
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