Diuturnum Illud

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Diuturnum Illud is an 1881 encyclical of Pope Leo XIII that addresses the nature of Christian government and the duties of rulers and citizens in political life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic social teaching document
papal encyclical
affirms civil authority comes from God
limits on political authority
obligation of obedience to legitimate authority
primacy of moral law over civil law
audience Catholic bishops
Catholic faithful
civil rulers
author Pope Leo XIII NERFINISHED
condemns absolutism of the State
political atheism
revolutionary violence
emphasizes Christian duties in public life
justice in governance
protection of citizens' rights
respect for legitimate authority
EnglishTitle On the Origin of Civil Power NERFINISHED
genre doctrinal letter
issuedBy Holy See
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
language Latin
papacyOf Leo XIII NERFINISHED
partOf Leo XIII's social encyclicals NERFINISHED
magisterium of the Catholic Church NERFINISHED
placeOfIssue Vatican City NERFINISHED
pontificateContext pontificate of Leo XIII (1878–1903)
Pope Pope Leo XIII NERFINISHED
precedes Immortale Dei NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1881-06-29
relatedDocument Immortale Dei NERFINISHED
Rerum Novarum NERFINISHED
subjectArea Catholic political philosophy
moral theology
political theology
theologicalOrientation Catholic social doctrine NERFINISHED
natural law theory
topic Christian government
civil authority
duties of citizens
duties of rulers
origin of political power
political life
relationship between Church and State
year 1881

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