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  2. Motu proprio - Wikipedia

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    The term is used very rarely in legal opinions in the United States, where sua sponte is preferred, but proprio motu is used in Canada. [7] Proprio motu is used to refer to a decision by the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to initiate an investigation into a situation without a referral from the Security Council or a state party ...

  3. List of motu proprios - Wikipedia

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    Apostolic Letter Issued Motu Proprio on (2016-08-15) [24] Segreteria Comunicazione: Francis: 2015: Apostolic Letter Issued Motu Proprio on (2015-06-27) [25] Statuti Segreteria Per Economia: Francis: 2015: Apostolic Letter Issued Motu Proprio on (2015-02-22) [26] Statuto Aif: Francis: 2013: Apostolic Letter Issued Motu Proprio on (2013-11-15 ...

  4. Sua sponte - Wikipedia

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    In law, sua sponte (Latin: "of his, her, its or their own accord") or suo motu/suo moto ("on its own motion") [1] describes an act of authority taken without formal prompting from another party. [2] The term is usually applied to actions by a judge taken without a prior motion or request from the parties.

  5. In cotidianis precibus - Wikipedia

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    In cotidianis precibus (English: In daily prayers) is a motu proprio from Pope Pius XII dated 24 March 1945, regarding the new Latin translation of the Psalm to be used in the liturgy. The Latin translation used hitherto had in earlier times been the one made from the Greek Septuagint by Jerome .

  6. Category:Motu proprio - Wikipedia

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  7. Omnium in mentem - Wikipedia

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    Omnium in mentem (To everyone's attention) is the incipit of a motu proprio of 26 October 2009, published on 15 December of the same year, by which Pope Benedict XVI modified five canons of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, two concerning the sacrament of holy orders, the other three being related to the sacrament of marriage.

  8. Primo Feliciter - Wikipedia

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    Primo Feliciter was a motu proprio issued by Pope Pius XII on March 12, 1948. [1] Primo Feliciter was issued a year after the constitution Provida Mater Ecclesia. This motu proprio confirmed and blessed secular institutes within the Catholic Church. [1]

  9. Category:Motu proprio of Pope Benedict XVI - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motu proprio of Pope Benedict XVI" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. O.