Papal bulls of Pope Pius V

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Papal bulls of Pope Pius V are formal, authoritative decrees issued by Pope Pius V in the 16th century that addressed key matters of Catholic doctrine, liturgy, and church discipline during the Counter-Reformation.

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic magisterial document
ecclesiastical document
papal bull collection
aim implementation of Council of Trent decrees
reform of the Catholic Church
author Pope Pius V NERFINISHED
concerns Catholic devotional practices
Roman Breviary NERFINISHED
Roman Rite Mass NERFINISHED
excommunication
heresy
moral discipline of clergy
moral discipline of laity
relations with Protestant rulers
documentType disciplinary decree
dogmatic decree
liturgical decree
endTime 1572
geographicScope Catholic missions worldwide
Europe NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalStatus part of papal magisterium
historicalContext Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
influenced Catholic–Protestant relations
Tridentine liturgy NERFINISHED
canon law
influencedBy Council of Trent NERFINISHED
issuedBy Holy See
jurisdiction Latin Church NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
language Latin
legalForm solemn papal bull
mainSubject Catholic doctrine
church discipline
liturgy
notableExample Admonet nos
Consueverunt Romani Pontifices
Horrendum illud scelus NERFINISHED
In Coena Domini (1568 revision) NERFINISHED
Quo primum NERFINISHED
Regnans in Excelsis NERFINISHED
pontificate papacy of Pius V NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
scriptType bullarium entry
sealedWith lead bulla
signedBy Pope Pius V NERFINISHED
startTime 1566
timePeriod 16th century

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Consueverunt Romani Pontifices category Papal bulls of Pope Pius V
Papal bulls of Pope Pius IV followedBy Papal bulls of Pope Pius V