Apostolici Ministerii Explained

Apostolici Ministerii was a papal bull issued 23 May 1724, by Pope Innocent XIII, for the revival of ecclesiastical discipline in Spain. The Primate and King Philip of Spain had reported to the Pope that the disciplinary laws of the Council of Trent were gradually falling into disuse. The Pope submitted the matter to the Sacred Congregation of the Council, and with its advice issued the above-mentioned Bull.

Contents

It lays down rules for the secular and for the regular clergy of Spain, of which the following are the leading points:

Rules are furthermore laid down in the Bull, according to which they are to conduct both criminal and civil causes.

Impact

The Bull's ecclesiastical reforms took effect both in Spain and in its foreign colonies. Cyril of Barcelona was sent to New Orleans to implement its provisions.[1]

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Attribution

Notes and References

  1. Book: Curley . Michael J. . Church and state in the Spanish Floridas 1783 - 1822: A Dissertation... By Michael J. Curley C.SS.R. . 1940 . Catholic University of America . 107 . 12 April 2024 . en.