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An imprimi potest, a nihil obstat and an imprimatur (by Richard Cushing) on a book published by Random House in 1953. The book in question is the English translation by Louis J. Gallagher of De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas by Matteo Ricci and Nicolas Trigault.
On September 19 2024, Vatican City, with the blessing of Pope Francis, granted Medjugorje the status of 'Nulla Osta' (Nihil Obstat). This means that they encourage the departure of believers and church pilgrimages to Medjugorje, but do not enter into the question of alleged Marian apparitions, and warn believers not to go to Medjugorje for ...
The Curia was created by Pope Urban II (r. 1088–1099). [5]Curia in medieval and later Latin usage means "court" in the sense of "royal court" rather than "court of law".". The Roman Curia is sometimes anglicized as the Court of Rome, as in the 1534 Act of Parliament that forbade appeals to it from Englan
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nulla quaestio: there is no question, there is no issue nulla tenaci invia est via: For the tenacious, no road is impassable: Motto of the Dutch car builder Spyker. nullam rem natam: no thing born: That is, "nothing". It has been theorized that this expression is the origin of Italian nulla, French rien, and Spanish and Portuguese nada, all ...
This process requires the applicant to apply for a work permit (nulla osta) from within Italy. Therefore, the applicant must appoint an agent to complete the application in Italy. [ 26 ] The minimum startup funds for this visa is a mere €4,962.36 but vary depending on the planned business, in contrast to the €50,000 investment required for ...
sine poena nulla lex: Without penalty, there is no law: Refers to the ineffectiveness of a law without the means of enforcement sine prole: Without offspring: Frequently abbreviated to "s.p." or "d.s.p." (decessit sine prole – "died without offspring") in genealogical works. sine prole superstite: Without surviving children
vestigia nulla retrorsum: Never a backward step: Motto of Wanganui Collegiate School: vestis virum facit: Clothes make the man: Statement made by Erasmus to augment ancient commentary on the role of appearance in affirming authority veto: I forbid: The word denotes the right to unilaterally forbid or void a specific proposal, especially ...