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On 15 December 1744, Benedict XIV blessed the baroque chapel (Chapel of St. John the Baptist) in Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi in Rome, which featured mosaics on the sides, floor, and wall behind the altar made of semi-precious stones. The chapel, which had been commissioned by King John V of Portugal in 1740, was designed by Nicola Salvi and ...
3 December 1740 2. Pro Eximia Tua: Invitation to the Archbishop of Torino to put a stop to the practice done by priests of the commerce of alms from the masses. [2] 30 June 1741 3. Quamvis Paternae: Reaffirmation of the dispositions of the Council of Trent on the appropriate way of appointing judges. [3] 26 August 1741 4. Satis Vobis Compertum
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It was not imposed on the orders, as, for example, the reforms legislated by Pope Benedict XII in 1335–1339. [8] The chief concerns of the observants were the elimination of dispensations , which had proliferated, and a return to communal, cloistered living; religious should not hold offices that required dispensations and should not have ...
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Pope Francis is opening a holy door at a prison, which would happen for the first time during an ordinary Jubilee Year, though opened one during the 2015 Jubilee Year of Mercy, according to Denver ...
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Vix pervenit is an encyclical, promulgated by Pope Benedict XIV on November 1, 1745, which condemned the practice of charging interest on loans as usury.Because the encyclical was addressed to the bishops of Italy, it is generally not considered ex cathedra.