Cum negotium

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Cum negotium is a papal bull promulgated by Pope Innocent IV in the mid-13th century, reflecting his legalistic and administrative approach to church governance.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
Bull "Cum negotium" 0 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval legal document
papal bull
aim regulation of ecclesiastical affairs
strengthening papal control over governance
authority Pope Innocent IV
bindingOn bishops
clergy
local churches
century 13th century
documentType bull
ecclesiasticalLevel universal church
genre canon law document
hasCanonicalStatus pontifical decree
historicalContext High Middle Ages
surface form: high Middle Ages
issuedByOffice Holy See
surface form: Apostolic See
issuedFrom Roman Curia
surface form: Papal Curia
jurisdiction Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
language Latin
legalNature administrative decree
normative act
papacyOf Pope Innocent IV
surface form: Innocent IV
promulgatedBy Pope Innocent IV
reflectsApproachOf administrative centralization
legalistic governance
relatedTo church law reforms
papal administration
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
scriptType Latin script
subjectMatter canon law
church governance
ecclesiastical administration
theologicalContext Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
timePeriod mid-13th century

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Pope Innocent IV issuedBull Cum negotium
Pope Innocent IV notableWork Cum negotium
this entity surface form: Bull "Cum negotium"