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In English law, a proclamation is a formal announcement ("royal proclamation"), made under the great seal, of some matter which the King-in-Council or Queen-in-Council desires to make known to his or her subjects: e.g., the declaration of war, or state of emergency, the statement of neutrality, the summoning or dissolution of Parliament, or the bringing into operation of the provisions of some ...
Kerygma (from Ancient Greek: κήρυγμα, kḗrygma) is a Greek word used in the New Testament for "proclamation" (see Luke 4:18-19, Romans 10:14, Gospel of Matthew 3:1). It is related to the Greek verb κηρύσσω (kērússō), literally meaning "to cry or proclaim as a herald" and being used in the sense of "to proclaim, announce, preach".
A presidential proclamation is an instrument that: states a condition, declares a law and requires obedience, recognizes an event, or; triggers the implementation of a law, by recognizing that the circumstances described in the law have been realized.
A presidential proclamation is a statement issued by a president on a matter of public policy issued under specific authority granted to the president by Congress and typically on a matter of widespread interest. [3]
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Amendment to Proclamation of May 24, 2020, Suspending Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus May 25, 2020 85 FR 32291 2020-11670 [75] 474 10043: Suspension of Entry as Nonimmigrants of Certain Students and Researchers From the People's Republic of China May 29, 2020
D. Declaration of Finglas; Declaration of independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Declaration of Pillnitz; Declaration of the Creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
As well as being the loudest crier (recording a cry of 112.8 decibels), [33] he also set the record for vocal endurance, issuing a one-hundred word proclamation every 15 minutes for a period of 48 hours. [34] Daniel Richer dit La Flêche, who is a member of the First Nations Abenaki tribe, is a full-time bilingual town crier. [28]