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Apostolicum pascendi

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Apostolicum pascendi was a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XIII on 12 January 1765 in defense of the Society of Jesus.[1][2]

It relates that both privately and publicly the Society was the object of much calumny. On the other hand, the Society was the subject of praise on the part of bishops for the useful work its members were doing in their dioceses.

To confirm this approval and to counteract the calumnies which had been spreading throughout different countries, the Pope confirmed the Society as it was originally constituted, approved its end and its method of work, and whatever sodalities its members have under their charge.

In 1764 the Jesuits had been expelled from France by Louis XV. Internally in the Catholic Church, also, they were under pressure. The temporary suppression of the Jesuits would take place in 1773, after partial suppression in significant countries in 1767.

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References

  1. ^ Miller, Samuel J. (1978). Portugal and Rome c. 1748-1830: An Aspect of the Catholic Enlightenment. Rome: Università Gregoriana Editrice. p. 141. ISBN 9788876524646. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  2. ^ Jedin, Hubert; Dolan, John Patrick, eds. (1981). History of the Church. Vol. VI: The church in the age of absolutism and enlightenment. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company. p. 575. ISBN 9780824500108. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Apostolicum Pascendi Minis". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites:
    • Bullarium Romanum (continuatio), III, 38 sqq.;
    • Ravignan, Clement XIII et Clement XIV (Paris, 1854);
    • The Jesuits, their foundation and History (London, 1879), II, 21012;
    • De Villecourt, Vie de Saint Ligouri, II, 179, 180.


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