Divinum Illud Munus

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Divinum Illud Munus is an 1897 encyclical by Pope Leo XIII that expounds Catholic doctrine on the Holy Spirit and encourages greater devotion to Him in the life of the Church.

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Divinum Illud Munus canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf magisterial document
papal encyclical
addresses bishops of the Catholic Church
clergy
lay faithful
affirms divinity of the Holy Spirit
personhood of the Holy Spirit
procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son
role of the Holy Spirit in guiding the Church
aim to clarify Catholic teaching on the Holy Spirit
to foster devotion to the Holy Spirit in the Church
to promote prayer for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
author Pope Leo XIII
belongsTo ordinary papal magisterium
context late 19th-century Catholic renewal
pontificate of Leo XIII
doctrinalStatus authoritative but not ex cathedra
encourages greater devotion to the Holy Spirit
liturgical veneration of the Holy Spirit
novena to the Holy Spirit
prayer to the Holy Spirit
EnglishTitle The Divine Office of the Holy Spirit
follows Fidentem Piumque Animum
genre doctrinal encyclical
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century Catholic pneumatology
issuedBy Holy See
issuedFrom Holy See
surface form: Vatican
language Latin
magisterialLevel papal encyclical letter
papacyOf Pope Leo XIII
precedes Mirae Caritatis
publicationDate 1897-05-09
publicationYear 1897
relatedTo Mirae Caritatis
Providentissimus Deus
social encyclical Rerum Novarum
surface form: Rerum Novarum
subject Catholic doctrine on the Holy Spirit
God the Holy Spirit
surface form: Holy Spirit

Trinitarian theology
devotion to the Holy Spirit
life of the Church
theologicalFocus God the Holy Spirit
surface form: Person of the Holy Spirit

gifts of the Holy Spirit
indwelling of the Holy Spirit
mission of the Holy Spirit
role of the Holy Spirit in the Church
sanctification by the Holy Spirit
titleLanguage Latin
tradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Pope Leo XIII authorOf Divinum Illud Munus
Adiutricem Populi precedes Divinum Illud Munus