Humani generis redemptionem

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Humani generis redemptionem is an encyclical letter by Pope Benedict XV that addresses the nature and practice of preaching in the Catholic Church.

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Humani generis redemptionem canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic magisterial document
papal encyclical
addresses bishops
priests
sacred orators
author Pope Benedict XV
belongsToGenre social and pastoral encyclicals
callsFor catechetical instruction of the faithful
holiness of life in preachers
simplicity and clarity in sermons
solid theological formation of preachers
use of Scripture in preaching
criticizes neglect of preaching
seeking human applause in sermons
worldliness among preachers
dateOfPromulgation 1917-06-15
emphasizes fidelity to Catholic doctrine in preaching
importance of preaching for salvation of souls
focusesOn doctrinal soundness in preaching
duties of preachers
moral conduct of preachers
nature of preaching
practice of preaching
issuedBy Holy See
Pope Benedict XV
language Latin
magisterialLevel ordinary papal magisterium
papacyOf Pope Benedict XV
pontificateContext World War I era
reaffirms authority of bishops over preaching
preaching as primary duty of clergy
religiousTradition Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
seeAlso Catholic preaching
Pope Benedict XV
homiletics in the Catholic Church
subject Catholic clergy
homiletics
pastoral ministry
preaching
sacred preaching
theologicalOrientation Catholic theology
surface form: Roman Catholic theology
yearOfPromulgation 1917

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Pope Benedict XV issuedDocument Humani generis redemptionem
Ad beatissimi Apostolorum successorEncyclical Humani generis redemptionem