motu proprio Apostolica Sollicitudo

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Motu proprio *Apostolica Sollicitudo* is a 1965 apostolic letter by Pope Paul VI that created the permanent Synod of Bishops as a central institution of collegial governance in the Catholic Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf apostolic letter
motu proprio
papal document
appliesTo Catholic Church NERFINISHED
bishops of the Catholic Church
author Pope Paul VI NERFINISHED
definesAs permanent institution the Synod of Bishops
definesRoleOf Synod of Bishops NERFINISHED
definesTypeOfAssembly extraordinary general assembly of the Synod of Bishops NERFINISHED
ordinary general assembly of the Synod of Bishops
special assembly of the Synod of Bishops
ecclesialLevel universal Church
establishes Synod of Bishops NERFINISHED
givesSynodFunction advisory role to the Pope
consultative function
deliberative function under certain conditions
grantsPowerTo Roman Pontiff regarding convocation of the Synod of Bishops
hasCanonicalStatus source text for norms on the Synod of Bishops
hasEnglishTitle Apostolic Solicitude NERFINISHED
implementedBy Code of Canon Law of 1983 NERFINISHED
implementedInCanons canons on the Synod of Bishops
influencedBy Second Vatican Council ecclesiology NERFINISHED
dogmatic constitution Lumen Gentium NERFINISHED
issuedFrom Vatican City NERFINISHED
issuedInContextOf Second Vatican Council NERFINISHED
juridicalEffect created a new central institution in the Catholic Church
gave canonical structure to the Synod of Bishops
language Latin
legalForm motu proprio
legalStatusOfSynod permanent institution
promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
promulgationDate 15 September 1965
publicationYear 1965
purpose to assist the Pope in governing the universal Church
to create a permanent Synod of Bishops
to promote collegial governance in the Catholic Church
relatedToDoctrine doctrine of episcopal collegiality
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
seeAlsoInstitution Synod of Bishops NERFINISHED
seeAlsoPerson Pope Paul VI NERFINISHED
specifies composition of the Synod of Bishops
frequency of Synod assemblies
types of Synod assemblies
statesThat Synod of Bishops is directly subject to the authority of the Pope NERFINISHED
subject Synod of Bishops NERFINISHED
episcopal collegiality
governance of the Catholic Church
titleLanguage Latin

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Synod of Bishops establishedBy motu proprio Apostolica Sollicitudo