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  • Election and death of Urban VII Election of Clement VIII ...
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  • 6 March: [[Urban VIII]] condemns ''Augustinus'' by Cornelius Jansen; see [[Abelly: Book Two/Chapt ...
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  • ...before that time, e.g., copies/drafts in 1628 of the application to Urban VIII for approval of the Congregation, or in other instances. During his life, ...
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  • By a papal bull of Urban VIII dated January [12,] 1632, this pious Company was raised formally to the sta ...ction is not kept in mind. <Ftn: Alexander VII completed the work of Urban VIII by the approving the constitution of the company, 22 September 1655 (CED XI ...
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  • ...Spain. He also founded the basilica of '''''Saint Sernin''''', which Pope Urban II consecrated in 1096. The cathedral and its treasury are well worth a vi ...ughters of Charity later in his life: ''I have seen a pope, it was Clement VIII, a very holy man, so holy indeed that even heretics used to say: Pope Cleme ...
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  • ...can suppose the same fruits were reaped in other places as well. <ref>CED VIII:294.</ref> The second city we speak of is Rome, where the sovereign pontiff, Urban VIII of happy memory, had received the priests of the Congregation of the Missio ...
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  • ...gation. On the 12th of January 1633, in the Bull Salvatoris Nostri, Urban VIII decreed: ...on the land, and in the poorer localities and towns; but in the cities and urban areas . . . they shall give retreats privately to those about to be adva ...
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  • ...ves in the first city of Christendom. Since the sovereign pontiff, [[Urban VIII]] of happy memory, received them favorably, they were able with their usual ...for the poor sailors and fishermen of the Italian coastal dioceses. Urban VIII was pleased with their efforts and authorized the Congregation to establish ...
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  • ...92-1605); Leo XI (1605); Paul V (1605-1621); Gregory XV (1621-1623); Urban VIII (1623-1644); Innocent X (1644-1655); Alexander VII (1655-1667). In 1601 Clement VIII was Pope and Vincent greatly admired this man whom he considered to be a sa ...
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  • ...aris, Harduin de Péréfixe, with authority granted him by the Bull of Urban VIII in 1633. A selected portion of these Constitutions, known as ''Constitution ...
    9 KB (1,494 words) - 17:07, 30 January 2021
  • ...lf why was the foundation of Mary Ward suppressed in 1629 under Pope Urban VIII while at the same time the Daughters of Charity were allowed to continue un ...
    12 KB (2,015 words) - 20:15, 24 June 2012
  • ...s superior general be French and live in Paris.” The reason was that Urban VIII founded the Congregation as a French congregation and, with a foreigner at ...
    16 KB (2,664 words) - 17:05, 30 January 2021
  • ...and formally relinquished the benefices that he still held. In 1633, Urban VIII signed the bull officially recognizing the Congregation of the Mission afte ...
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  • After Urban VIII approved the Congregation (''Salvatoris Nostri'', January 12, 1633 [CCD:XII ...g popular missions. Saint Vincent, ''for certain important reason''s (CCD:VIII:38), would have preferred that the two were separated. ...
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  • ...nt to see him, explained the matter, agreed upon all conditions, <Ftn: CED VIII:358-62.> and finally drew up the accord between the prior and the religious ...lly's text reads 1632, a typographical error.> Our Holy Father, Pope Urban VIII, confirmed this by a bull, March 15, 1635, but it was not drawn up until Ap ...
    20 KB (3,510 words) - 01:32, 30 December 2010
  • Bérulle left several works, the remarkable qualities of which led Pope Urban VIII to call him the Apostolus Verbi incarnati. "This expression", wrote Cardina ...
    19 KB (3,198 words) - 23:01, 26 November 2017
  • ...ne'' (CCD:VII:583) ''… [conversion is a reality] beyond human power'' (CCD:VIII:66) ''… It is a great presumption to imagine that God needs our talent, as [d] '''First Petition to Urban VII for Approval of the Congregation, 1627''': ''certain priests, zealous f ...
    39 KB (6,808 words) - 16:08, 9 November 2015
  • ...the responsibility of superior general of his Congregation, for Pope Urban VIII had specified this in the bull by which he approved the Congregation of the ...
    21 KB (3,777 words) - 01:47, 30 December 2010
  • ...med a network that extensively covered France both in the rural and in the urban areas. We are not going to discuss here the history of the Confraternities’ ...ed by Louis XIII and Queen Anne of Austria with the blessing of Pope Urban VIII. But the Archbishop of Paris, Jean Francois de Gondi, withheld his approbat ...
    38 KB (6,625 words) - 01:04, 25 October 2011
  • ...on, there were about two million artisans of various kinds, both rural and urban. This total 17 million people but 20 million, (designated the “third estate ...introduced. It may seem that society was divided simply between rural and urban, rich and poor, but the reality was complex. In the cities, literally hundr ...
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