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List Of Motu Proprium
This is an alphabetical, incomplete, list of different motu proprios by pontifical authors. {, class="wikitable sortable" , - ! Motu Propio !! Pope !! Year !! Content / phrase , - , Ad beatissimi Apostolorum, , Benedict XV, , 1914, , First world war , - , Ad tuendam fidem , , John Paul II , , 1998, , Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Oriental and 1983 Code of Canon Law, Latin codes of canon law (Catholic Church), canon law , - , Ai nostri tempi , , Francis, , 2013, , on criminal matters / Ai nostri tempi il bene comune è sempre più minacciato dalla criminalità transnazionale e organizzata , - , Aperuit illis, , Francis, , 2019, , Establishing the Sunday of the Word of God , - , Bibliorum Scientiam, , , , , , , - , Bonum sane, , Benedict XV, , 1920, , practices of honoring St. Joseph during the month of March , - , Come Una Madre Amorevole, , Pope Francis, Francis, , 2016, , Apostolic Letter Issued Motu Proprio on (2016-06-04) , - , Crux Pectoralis, , ...
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Ad Beatissimi Apostolorum
''Ad beatissimi Apostolorum'' (Appealing for Peace) is an encyclical of Pope Benedict XV given at St. Peter's, Rome, on the Feast of All Saints on November 1, 1914, in the first year of his Pontificate. The first encyclical written by Pope Benedict XV coincided with the beginning of the First World War, which he labelled "the Suicide of Civilized Europe". Context Benedict had studied at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome, and spent much of his career in the diplomatic corps and the Secretariat of State. Benedict was elected pope September 3, 1914. The conclave itself was divided, not only politically, but the cardinals views as how to address the issue of Modernism. Shortly upon being elected, the pope "implored Kings and rulers to consider the floods of tears and of blood already poured out, and to hasten to restore to the nations the blessings of peace." In maintaining neutrality and refusing to condemn either side, "he was condemned by the Allies as the German pope ...
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