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decretal
decretal, a., n. (dɪˈkriːtəl) Also 4–7 -ale, -all(e, (7 decreetall). [a. F. décrétal, -ale (13th c.), ad. L. dēcrētālis of or containing a decree, whence med.L. dēcrētāles (sc. epistolæ) papal letters containing decrees, dēcrētāle a decree, statute, constitution.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to, of the na...
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Directa Decretal
The Directa decretal was written by Pope Siricius in February AD 385. The Directa Decretal
In the Directa, the Pope dealt with the fact that clerics (deacons, priests, and bishops) were still living with their wives and
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decretalist
decretalist (dɪˈkriːtəlɪst) [mod.f. decretal (B. 1) + -ist: cf. F. décrétaliste (14th c.), and decretist.] One versed in the Decretals. † b. One who holds the Calvinistic doctrine as the decrees of God (cf. decretal a. 2).1710 D. Whitby Disc. Five Points vi. i. (1817) 400 If these Decretalists may t...
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Periculoso
Periculoso (named for its Latin incipit, meaning dangerous) was a papal decretal of Pope Boniface VIII issued in 1298, that required the claustration of The decretal was first confirmed in 1309 by the encyclical Apostolicae sedis of Pope Clement V.
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Decretalist
. 1160–1200) is characterised by the collection of decretals; the second (c. 1200–1234) by the organisation of the collections and the first signs of decretal
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decretaline
† deˈcretaline, a. Obs. [f. decretal + -ine.] Of or belonging to the Decretals.1600 O. E. Repl. Libel ii. iii. 59 They haue..receiued a new decretaline law, wherein they walke more curiously, then in the law of God. Ibid. ii. iv. 90 Their decretaline doctrine is neither sound, nor holy. 1708 Motteux...
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uncassock
unˈcassock, v. (un-2 5.)1645 Sacred Decretal 2 He hath so uncassock'd our misterious divinity.
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Collectiones canonum Dionysianae
Decretal collection
Sometime after preparing his collections of conciliar canons (but still during the pontificate of Symmachus), Dionysius compiled a Collectiones combined
So far as can be known, Dionysius did not package his conciliar and decretal collections together, nor is there any evidence that
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Pseudo-Isidore
Several decretal forgeries contain material that aims to justify Ebo in his episcopal translation to the bishopric at Hildesheim after 845. would seem to preclude any dates for the decretal forgeries substantially before the 840s.
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Gelasian Decree
The Gelasian Decree () is a Latin text traditionally thought to be a Decretal of the prolific Pope Gelasius I, bishop of Rome from 492–496. Here the focus is on the books and the Decretum is considered to be a decretal of pope Gelasius.
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Himerius of Tarragona
He is most notable as being the recipient of the Directa Decretal, written by Pope Siricius in February 385 AD.
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Giovanni di San Paolo
He delivered a revised version of the decretal Vergentis in senium, first issued by Innocent in March 1199 for Viterbo in the Papal States. The Languedocian version of the decretal was considerably less harsh, omitting a clause calling for the dispossession of the Catholic heirs of heretics
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Spondent quas non exhibent
Spondent quas non exhibent (sometimes referred to as Spondent pariter) is a papal decretal promulgated in 1317 by Pope John XXII forbidding the practice The rationale provided for the ban in the decretal is not a specifically theological one, but instead a moral condemnation, with the Pope expounding how
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Fire and Faggot Parliament
The decision was inspired by the 1199 decretal Vergentis in senium of Pope Innocent III.
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Super Specula
Super Specula or Super Speculam was a decretal issued by Pope Honorius III at the latest by 1215, which had the effect of preventing the teaching of Roman Sane licet sancta ecclesia
The first part of the decretal was included in the Quinta Compilatio under the heading De Constitutionibus.
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