Immensa Aeterni Dei

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Immensa Aeterni Dei is a 1588 papal bull by Pope Sixtus V that reorganized the Roman Curia and established a more systematic structure for the central administration of the Catholic Church.

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Immensa Aeterni Dei canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf apostolic constitution
papal bull
appliesTo Roman Curia
universal Catholic Church administration
author Sixtus V
surface form: Pope Sixtus V
authority supreme papal authority
belongsToCategory 16th-century papal bulls
documents of Pope Sixtus V
countryOfOrigin Papal States
defined permanent congregations of the Roman Curia
documentForm bull with leaden seal
ecclesiasticalJurisdiction Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
effect centralized governance of the Catholic Church
standardized the structure of the Roman Curia
strengthened papal control over church administration
genre canonical legislation
governingBodyReorganized Sacred Congregations of the Roman Curia
hasCanonicalImpactOn organization of dicasteries of the Roman Curia
hasTitleInLatin Immensa aeterni Dei
historicalContext post-Tridentine reform
historicalPeriod Counter-Reformation
influenced later constitutions on the Roman Curia
inForceDuring 17th century
late 16th century
issuedBy Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church

Holy See
juridicalNature universal law for the Roman Curia
language Latin
legalStatus Apostolic Constitution Regimini Ecclesiae Universae
surface form: constitution of the Roman Curia
legalSystem canon law
placeOfIssue Rome
pope Sixtus V
surface form: Pope Sixtus V
promulgationDate 1588-01-22
promulgationYear 1588
purpose establish a systematic structure for the central administration of the Catholic Church
reorganize the Roman Curia
relatedToCouncil Council of Trent
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
subject Roman Curia
central administration of the Catholic Church
reform of the Roman Curia
topic church governance
ecclesiastical administration
typeOfReform administrative reform

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Sixtus V issuedDocument Immensa Aeterni Dei