Vineam Domini
Apostolic Constitution, Pope Clement XI, Jansenism
978-613-7-94009-9
6137940098
88
2013-01-13
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vineam Domini was an Apostolic Constitution issued by Pope Clement XI against the Jansenists on 16 July, 1705. It was occasioned by the following incident: A Jansenist priest, ostensibly the confessor of a dying ecclesiastic, proposed seven questions to the doctors of the Sorbonne for solution. The most prominent of these questions was the one whether absolution can be granted to an ecclesiastic who confessed that he rejects, in the sense of the Church, the five propositions condemned by Pope Innocent XII as Jansenistic; but, since it was not clear to the penitent that these propositions are actually contained in the Augustinus of Jansenius, he thought it sufficient to observe a "respectful silence" (silence respectueux) concerning this question of fact, and, with this restriction, signed the formula prescribed by Pope Alexander VII.
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