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  2. But one of his predecessors, the 16th-century Pope Pius V, did outlaw bullfighting, calling the practice "better suited to demons rather than men." Traditional bullfights take place in Spain ...

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    The protesters say that priests still offer blessings to bullfighters and want Francis to condemn bullfighting. In the 16th century, however, Pope Pius V issued a papal injunction against ...

  4. Cum nimis absurdum - Wikipedia

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    Pope Paul IV. Cum nimis absurdum was a papal bull issued by Pope Paul IV dated 14 July 1555. It takes its name from its first words: [1]. Since it is absurd and utterly inconvenient that the Jews, who through their own fault were condemned by God to eternal slavery, can under the pretext that pious Christians must accept them and sustain their habitation, are so ungrateful to Christians, as ...

  5. Pope Pius V - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius V was beatified by Pope Clement X in the year 1672, [32] and was later canonized by Pope Clement XI (1700–21) on 22 May 1712. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] In the following year, 1713, his feast day was inserted in the General Roman Calendar, for celebration on 5 May, with the rank of "Double", the equivalent of "Third-Class Feast" in the General ...

  6. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    Allowed Jews to settle in the Papal States, revoking Pius V's 1569 bull, Hebraeorum gens sola. [160] 1588 (February 11) Immensa Aeterni Dei ("The immense [wisdom] of Eternal God") Reorganized the Roman Curia, establishing several permanent congregations to advise the Pope. [161] 1588 (October 29) Effraenatam

  7. Quanta cura - Wikipedia

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    Quanta cura (Latin for "With how great care") was a papal encyclical issued by Pope Pius IX on 8 December 1864. In it, he decried what he considered significant errors afflicting the modern age. These he listed in an attachment called the Syllabus of Errors, which condemned secularism and religious indifferentism.

  8. Bulls, etc., from Rome Act 1571 - Wikipedia

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    This Act was a response to Pope Pius V's Regnans in Excelsis. Breaching the act ceased to be a crime in 1846, but remained unlawful until the act was repealed. [2] The remainder of the Act was repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969. [3] In 1911, Pope Pius X excommunicated Arnold Mathew from the Catholic Church.

  9. Regnans in Excelsis - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius V Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1570. Regnans in Excelsis ("Reigning on High") is a papal bull that Pope Pius V issued on 25 February 1570. It excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I of England, referring to her as "the pretended Queen of England and the servant of crime", declared her a heretic, and released her subjects from allegiance to her, even those who had "sworn oaths to her", and ...