Omnipotentis Dei (1623)

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Omnipotentis Dei (1623) is a papal bull by Pope Gregory XV that reformed and standardized procedures for papal conclaves and the election of popes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic Church document
papal bull
appliesTo College of Cardinals NERFINISHED
papal conclave procedures
author Pope Gregory XV NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Papal States NERFINISHED
genre ecclesiastical legislation
hasCanonicalScope universal Church
hasEffectOn rules governing papal elections
issuedBy Holy See
Pope Gregory XV NERFINISHED
juridicalStatus canon law decree
language Latin
legalForm apostolic constitution
namedAfter God (Omnipotentis Dei = of the Omnipotent God) NERFINISHED
partOf corpus of papal election law
promulgationYear 1623
purpose to reform procedures for papal conclaves
to standardize procedures for the election of popes
relatedTo cardinal electors
papal conclave secrecy
procedural norms for conclaves
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
subject election of popes
papal conclaves
successorDocument later papal constitutions on papal elections
timePeriod 17th century

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Pope Gregory XV issuedDocument Omnipotentis Dei (1623)